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Identification of alternative splicing-derived cancer neoantigens for mRNA vaccine development

  • Rui Cheng
  • , Zhaochun Xu
  • , Meng Luo
  • , Pingping Wang
  • , Huimin Cao
  • , Xiyun Jin
  • , Wenyang Zhou
  • , Lixing Xiao
  • , Qinghua Jiang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines have shown great potential for anti-tumor therapy due to the advantages in safety, efficacy and industrial production. However, it remains a challenge to identify suitable cancer neoantigens that can be targeted for mRNA vaccines. Abnormal alternative splicing occurs in a variety of tumors, which may result in the translation of abnormal transcripts into tumor-specific proteins. High-throughput technologies make it possible for systematic characterization of alternative splicing as a source of suitable target neoantigens for mRNA vaccine development. Here, we summarized difficulties and challenges for identifying alternative splicing-derived cancer neoantigens from RNA-seq data and proposed a conceptual framework for designing personalized mRNA vaccines based on alternative splicing-derived cancer neoantigens. In addition, several points were presented to spark further discussion toward improving the identification of alternative splicing-derived cancer neoantigens.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberbbab553
JournalBriefings in Bioinformatics
Volume23
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2022

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • alternative splicing-derived cancer neoantigens
  • cancer immunotherapy
  • computational identification of cancer neoantigens
  • mRNA vaccine

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