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Non‐self‐discrimination as a driving concept in the identification of an immunodominant HMW‐MAA epitopic peptide sequence by autoantibodies from melanoma cancer patients
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HistocompatibilityNon-self-discrimination PrincipleImmunologyPathologyAntigen ProcessingImmunotherapyTumor ImmunologyComputational ProteomeAutoantibodiesProteomicsNmr Spectroscopy AnalysisMolecular DiagnosticsCancer ResearchAutoimmune DiseaseMelanomaAutoimmunityCell BiologyTumor MicroenvironmentDriving ConceptCancer ImmunosurveillanceAutoantibody ProductionMedicineMelanoma Cancer PatientsImmunological Biomarkers
We analyzed the sera of patients with melanoma to define the human humoral autoantibody profile towards HMW-MAA. Computational proteome scanning using the non-self-discrimination principle as a guide led to the individuation of the low-similarity HMW-MAA781-789RATVWMLRL peptide fragment as an immunodominant B-cell epitope. Linear B-cell determinant individuation was experimentally validated by dot blot immunoassay and NMR spectroscopy analysis. Regulation of physiologic self-reactivity by the non-self-discrimination principle is discussed.
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