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Novel immunodominant neoepitope in a KPC mouse model of pancreatic cancer allowing identification of tumor-specific T cells.

Journal:
Oncoimmunology
Year:
2025
Authors:
Antsiferova, Maria et al.
Affiliation:
Cancer Immunotherapy
Species:
rodent

Abstract

The 4662 KPC model is one of the most widely used mouse models of pancreatic cancer. It represents an excluded immune phenotype and closely recapitulates the pathophysiology of pancreatic cancer in humans. We set out to identify the endogenous neoepitopes present in 4662 cells. By combining whole-exome and RNA-sequencing and a bioinformatic neoantigen prediction pipeline, we have identified 15 potential candidate neoantigen epitopes. Ten more highly expressed were selected for validation in an in vivo vaccination study with 4662-tumor bearing mice. Thederived neoantigen was found to be immunogenic as we have identified endogenous T-cells responding to this neoepitope, and the response was significantly increased upon vaccination with a synthetic peptide and upon PD1-IL2v therapy. Dextramers based on this peptide were validated and can be used to monitor endogenous tumor-specific CD8+ T-cells in response to immunotherapy. This will support the development of novel therapies for this highly unmet medical need indication.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40198613/