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A High Throughput MHC II Binding Assay for Quantitative Analysis of Peptide Epitopes
Published on: March 25, 2014
ImmuneApp for HLA-I epitope prediction and immunopeptidome analysis
Haodong Xu1,2, Ruifeng Hu3,4,5, Xianjun Dong4,5
1Department of Orthopaedics, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, China. haodong.xu@uth.tmc.edu.
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Advances in mass spectrometry accelerates the characterization of HLA ligandome, necessitating the development of efficient methods for immunopeptidomics analysis and (neo)antigen prediction. We develop ImmuneApp, an interpretable deep learning framework trained on extensive HLA ligand datasets, which improves the prediction of HLA-I epitopes, prioritizes neoepitopes, and enhances immunopeptidomics deconvolution. ImmuneApp extracts informative embeddings and identifies key residues for pHLA binding. We also present a more accurate model-based deconvolution approach and systematically analyzed 216 multi-allelic immunopeptidomics samples, identifying 835,551 ligands restricted to over 100 HLA-I alleles. Our investigation reveals the effectiveness of the composite model, denoted as ImmuneApp-MA, which integrates mono- and multi-allelic data to enhance predictive performance. Leveraging ImmuneApp-MA as a pre-trained model, we built ImmuneApp-Neo, an immunogenicity predictor that outperforms existing methods for prioritizing immunogenic neoepitope. ImmuneApp demonstrates its utility across various immunopeptidomics datasets, which will promote the discovery of novel neoantigens and the development of new immunotherapies.
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