A neoantigen fitness model predicts tumour response to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy

Nature64.80
Volume: 551, Issue: 7681, Pages: 517 - 520
Published: Nov 1, 2017
Abstract
Checkpoint blockade immunotherapies enable the host immune system to recognize and destroy tumour cells. Their clinical activity has been correlated with activated T-cell recognition of neoantigens, which are tumour-specific, mutated peptides presented on the surface of cancer cells. Here we present a fitness model for tumours based on immune interactions of neoantigens that predicts response to immunotherapy. Two main factors determine...
Paper Details
Title
A neoantigen fitness model predicts tumour response to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy
Published Date
Nov 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
551
Issue
7681
Pages
517 - 520
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