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Production of high-complexity frameshift neoantigen peptide microarrays
Luhui Shen1, Zhan-Gong Zhao1, John C Lainson1
1Center for Innovations in Medicine, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA chris.diehnelt@asu.edu stephen.johnston@asu.edu.
Abstract:
Parallel measurement of large numbers of antigen-antibody interactions are increasingly enabled by peptide microarray technologies. Our group has developed an in situ synthesized peptide microarray of >400 000 frameshift neoantigens using mask-based photolithographic peptide synthesis, to profile patient specific neoantigen reactive antibodies in a single assay. The system produces 208 replicate mircoarrays per wafer and is capable of producing multiple wafers per synthetic lot to routinely synthesize over 300 million peptides simultaneously. In this report, we demonstrate the feasibility of the system for detecting peripheral-blood antibody binding to frameshift neoantigens across multiple synthetic lots.

