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Forward Vaccinology: CTL Targeting Based upon Physical Detection of HLA-Bound Peptides

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2014

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Reinherz, Ellis L., Derin B. Keskin, and Bruce Reinhold. 2014. “Forward Vaccinology: CTL Targeting Based upon Physical Detection of HLA-Bound Peptides.” Frontiers in Immunology 5 (1): 418. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2014.00418. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00418.

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Vaccine-elicited cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) recognizing conserved fragments of a pathogen’s proteome could greatly impact infectious diseases and cancers. Enabling this potential are recent advances in mass spectrometry that identify specific target peptides among the myriad HLA-bound peptides on altered cells. Ultrasensitivity of these physical detection methods allows for the direct assessment of peptide presentation on small numbers of tissue-derived cells. In addition, concurrent advances in immunobiology suggest ways to induce CTLs with requisite functional avidity and tissue deployment. Elicitation of high-avidity resident-memory T cells through vaccination may shift the vaccinology paradigm both for preventive and therapeutic approaches to human disease control.

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Perspective Article, T cell epitopes, mass spectrometry, vaccines, proteomics, CTL, resident-memory T cells, TCR

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