Mapping the HLA Ligandome of Colorectal Cancer Reveals an Imprint of Malignant Cell Transformation
Abstract
Immune cell infiltrates have proven highly relevant for colorectal carcinoma prognosis, making colorectal cancer a promising candidate for immunotherapy. Because tumors interact with the immune system via HLA-presented peptide ligands, exact knowledge of the peptidome constitution is fundamental for understanding this relationship. Here, we comprehensively describe the naturally presented HLA ligandome of colorectal carcinoma and corresponding...
Paper Details
Title
Mapping the HLA Ligandome of Colorectal Cancer Reveals an Imprint of Malignant Cell Transformation
Published Date
Aug 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
78
Issue
16
Pages
4627 - 4641
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