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Prediction of tumor-specific splicing from somatic mutations as a source of neoantigen candidates.
Lang, Franziska; Sorn, Patrick; Suchan, Martin; Henrich, Alina; Albrecht, Christian; Köhl, Nina; Beicht, Aline; Riesgo-Ferreiro, Pablo; Holtsträter, Christoph; Schrörs, Barbara; Weber, David; Löwer, Martin; Sahin, Ugur; Ibn-Salem, Jonas.
Afiliación
  • Lang F; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Sorn P; Faculty of Biology, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz 55128, Germany.
  • Suchan M; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Henrich A; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Albrecht C; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Köhl N; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Beicht A; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Riesgo-Ferreiro P; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Holtsträter C; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Schrörs B; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Weber D; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Löwer M; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Sahin U; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
  • Ibn-Salem J; TRON-Translational Oncology at the University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz gGmbH, Mainz 55131, Germany.
Bioinform Adv ; 4(1): vbae080, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38863673
ABSTRACT
Motivation Neoantigens are promising targets for cancer immunotherapies and might arise from alternative splicing. However, detecting tumor-specific splicing is challenging because many non-canonical splice junctions identified in tumors also appear in healthy tissues. To increase tumor-specificity, we focused on splicing caused by somatic mutations as a source for neoantigen candidates in individual patients.

Results:

We developed the tool splice2neo with multiple functionalities to integrate predicted splice effects from somatic mutations with splice junctions detected in tumor RNA-seq and to annotate the resulting transcript and peptide sequences. Additionally, we provide the tool EasyQuant for targeted RNA-seq read mapping to candidate splice junctions. Using a stringent detection rule, we predicted 1.7 splice junctions per patient as splice targets with a false discovery rate below 5% in a melanoma cohort. We confirmed tumor-specificity using independent, healthy tissue samples. Furthermore, using tumor-derived RNA, we confirmed individual exon-skipping events experimentally. Most target splice junctions encoded neoepitope candidates with predicted major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-I or MHC-II binding. Compared to neoepitope candidates from non-synonymous point mutations, the splicing-derived MHC-I neoepitope candidates had lower self-similarity to corresponding wild-type peptides. In conclusion, we demonstrate that identifying mutation-derived, tumor-specific splice junctions can lead to additional neoantigen candidates to expand the target repertoire for cancer immunotherapies. Availability and implementation The R package splice2neo and the python package EasyQuant are available at https//github.com/TRON-Bioinformatics/splice2neo and https//github.com/TRON-Bioinformatics/easyquant, respectively.

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Bioinform Adv Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Bioinform Adv Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Alemania