Cancers (Dec 2021)

Neoantigen-Reactive T Cells: The Driving Force behind Successful Melanoma Immunotherapy

  • Lindy Davis,
  • Ashley Tarduno,
  • Yong-Chen Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13236061
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 6061

Abstract

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Patients with metastatic cutaneous melanoma have experienced significant clinical responses after checkpoint blockade immunotherapy or adoptive cell therapy. Neoantigens are mutated proteins that arise from tumor-specific mutations. It is hypothesized that the neoantigen recognition by T cells is the critical step for T-cell-mediated anti-tumor responses and subsequent tumor regressions. In addition to describing neoantigens, we review the sentinel and ongoing clinical trials that are helping to shape the current treatments for patients with cutaneous melanoma. We also present the existing evidence that establishes the correlations between neoantigen-reactive T cells and clinical responses in melanoma immunotherapy.

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