Mis-splicing-derived neoantigens and cognate TCRs in splicing factor mutant leukemias

Mutations in RNA splicing factors are prevalent across cancers and generate recurrently mis-spliced mRNA isoforms. Here, we identified a series of bona fide neoantigens translated from highly stereotyped splicing alterations promoted by neomorphic, leukemia-associated somatic splicing machinery muta...

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Published in:Cell Vol. 188; no. 13; p. 3422
Main Authors: Kim, Won Jun, Crosse, Edie I, De Neef, Emma, Etxeberria, Inaki, Sabio, Erich Y, Wang, Eric, Bewersdorf, Jan Philipp, Lin, Kuan-Ting, Lu, Sydney X, Belleville, Andrea, Fox, Nina, Castro, Cynthia, Zhang, Pu, Fujino, Takeshi, Lewis, Jennifer, Rahman, Jahan, Zhang, Beatrice, Winick, Jacob H, Lewis, Alexander M, Stanley, Robert F, DeWolf, Susan, Urben, Brigita Meškauskaitė, Takizawa, Meril, Krause, Tobias, Molina, Henrik, Chaligne, Ronan, Koppikar, Priya, Molldrem, Jeffrey, Gigoux, Mathieu, Merghoub, Taha, Daniyan, Anthony, Chandran, Smita S, Greenbaum, Benjamin D, Klebanoff, Christopher A, Bradley, Robert K, Abdel-Wahab, Omar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 26.06.2025
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ISSN:1097-4172, 1097-4172
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