Caitlin Boyne, Abigail Coote, Silvia Synowsky, Aaron Naden, Sally Shirran, Simon J. Powis
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Abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) frequently express human leukocyte antigen class I (HLA-I) molecules. The immunopeptidomes presented on EV HLA-I are being mapped to provide key information on both specific cancer-related peptides, and for larger immunopeptidomic signatures associated with disease. Utilizing HLA-I immunoisolation and mass spectrometry, we characterised the HLA-I immunopeptidome of EVs derived from the melanoma cancer cell line, ESTDAB-026, and the plasma of 12 patients diagnosed with advanced stage melanoma, alongside 11 healthy controls. The EV HLA-I immunopeptidome derived from melanoma cells features T cell epitopes with known immunogenicity and peptides derived from known tumour associated antigens (TAAs). Both T cell epitopes with known immunogenicity and peptides derived from known TAAs were also identifiable in the melanoma patient samples. Patient stratification into two distinct groups with varying immunological profiles was also observed. The data obtained in this study suggests for the first time that the HLA-I immunopeptidome of EVs derived from blood may aid in the detection of important diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers and also provide new immunotherapy targets.
细胞外囊泡(EV)经常表达人类白细胞抗原 I 类(HLA-I)分子。目前正在绘制EV HLA-I上的免疫肽组图谱,以提供特定癌症相关肽的关键信息以及与疾病相关的更大免疫肽组特征。利用HLA-I免疫分离和质谱分析技术,我们对从黑色素瘤癌细胞系ESTDAB-026和12名确诊为晚期黑色素瘤患者的血浆中提取的EV以及11名健康对照者的HLA-I免疫肽组进行了表征。来自黑色素瘤细胞的EV HLA-I免疫肽组具有已知免疫原性的T细胞表位和来自已知肿瘤相关抗原(TAA)的肽。在黑色素瘤患者样本中也能识别出具有已知免疫原性的T细胞表位和来自已知TAAs的肽。此外,还观察到患者被分为两个不同的群体,其免疫学特征也各不相同。这项研究获得的数据首次表明,从血液中提取的EVs的HLA-I免疫肽组可能有助于检测重要的诊断或预后生物标志物,并提供新的免疫疗法靶点。