Search Results - "Srivastava, Pramod K."
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Neoepitopes of Cancers: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Published in Cancer immunology research (01-09-2015)“…The search for specificity in cancers has been a holy grail in cancer immunology. Cancer geneticists have long known that cancers harbor transforming and other…”
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Genomic and bioinformatic profiling of mutational neoepitopes reveals new rules to predict anticancer immunogenicity
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (20-10-2014)“…The mutational repertoire of cancers creates the neoepitopes that make cancers immunogenic. Here, we introduce two novel tools that identify, with relatively…”
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Heat Shock Protein gp96 Is a Master Chaperone for Toll-like Receptors and Is Important in the Innate Function of Macrophages
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-02-2007)“…gp96 is an endoplasmic reticulum chaperone for cell-surface Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Little is known about its roles in chaperoning other TLRs or in the…”
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Phase III Comparison of Vitespen, an Autologous Tumor-Derived Heat Shock Protein gp96 Peptide Complex Vaccine, With Physician's Choice of Treatment for Stage IV Melanoma: The C-100-21 Study Group
Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-02-2008)“…To assess the antitumor activity of vitespen (autologous, tumor- derived heat shock protein gp96 peptide complexes) by determining whether patients with stage…”
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GeNeo: A Bioinformatics Toolbox for Genomics-Guided Neoepitope Prediction
Published in Journal of computational biology (01-04-2023)“…High-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing are revolutionizing precision oncology, enabling personalized therapies such as cancer vaccines designed to target…”
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Lung cDC1 and cDC2 dendritic cells priming naive CD8+ T cells in situ prior to migration to draining lymph nodes
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-10-2023)“…The current paradigm indicates that naive T cells are primed in secondary lymphoid organs. Here, we present evidence that intranasal administration of peptide…”
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Reversion analysis reveals the in vivo immunogenicity of a poorly MHC I-binding cancer neoepitope
Published in Nature communications (05-11-2021)“…High-affinity MHC I-peptide interactions are considered essential for immunogenicity. However, some neo-epitopes with low affinity for MHC I have been reported…”
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Heat-shock protein 90 associates with N-terminal extended peptides and is required for direct and indirect antigen presentation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-02-2008)“…CD8⁺ T cells recognize peptide fragments of endogenously synthesized antigens of cancers or viruses, presented by MHC I molecules. Such antigen presentation…”
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Cancer neoepitopes viewed through negative selection and peripheral tolerance: a new path to cancer vaccines
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-03-2024)“…A proportion of somatic mutations in tumors create neoepitopes that can prime T cell responses that target the MHC I-neoepitope complexes on tumor cells,…”
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Area under the curve as a tool to measure kinetics of tumor growth in experimental animals
Published in Journal of immunological methods (31-08-2012)“…Measurement of tumor diameters or tumor volumes has been traditionally used to quantitate and compare tumor growth curves in mice and rats. Here, we describe…”
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Mass spectrometry driven exploration reveals nuances of neoepitope-driven tumor rejection
Published in JCI insight (25-07-2019)“…Neoepitopes are the only truly tumor-specific antigens. Although potential neoepitopes can be readily identified using genomics, the neoepitopes that mediate…”
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Essential Role of CD91 in Re-Presentation of gp96-Chaperoned Peptides
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-04-2004)“…Heat shock proteins (HSPs) such as gp96 are released from cells as a result of necrotic cell death. The ability of endogenous HSP-peptide complexes to elicit…”
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CD91: a receptor for heat shock protein gp96
Published in Nature immunology (01-08-2000)“…Antigen presenting cells (APCs) can take up exogenous antigenic peptides chaperoned by heat shock protein gp96 and re-present them through the endogenous…”
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Immunotherapy for human cancer using heat shock protein-peptide complexes
Published in Current oncology reports (01-04-2005)“…Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are primordial and abundant molecules expressed in all cells. Publications starting in 1984 have shown that immunization of mice,…”
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Heat Shock Proteins gp96 and hsp70 Activate the Release of Nitric Oxide by APCs
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-03-2002)“…NO is a cytotoxic and immunomodulatory cytokine produced by macrophages and dendritic cells. We show that stimulation of murine and human macrophages with the…”
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Vaccination with Autologous Tumor-derived Heat-Shock Protein Gp96 after Liver Resection for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
Published in Clinical cancer research (15-08-2003)“…Purpose: Heat shock proteins (HSP) from tumor cells contain the gp96 polypeptide associated with cancer-specific antigenic peptides. Mice that are immunized…”
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Vaccines against advanced melanoma
Published in Clinics in dermatology (01-03-2013)“…Abstract Research shows that cancers are recognized by the immune system but that the immune recognition of tumors does not uniformly result in tumor rejection…”
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A Mechanism for the Specific Immunogenicity of Heat Shock Protein-Chaperoned Peptides
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (15-09-1995)“…Endogenously synthesized antigenic determinants are generally presented on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules, whereas exogenous…”
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Endocannabinoid system acts as a regulator of immune homeostasis in the gut
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-05-2017)“…Endogenous cannabinoids (endocannabinoids) are small molecules biosynthesized from membrane glycerophospholipid. Anandamide (AEA) is an endogenous intestinal…”
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Dendritic cells sequester antigenic epitopes for prolonged periods in the absence of antigen-encoding genetic information
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-10-2012)“…Studies with a number of viral systems have shown, on the basis of the ability of a host to prime naïve T cells, that viral antigens persist in the infected…”
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