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Identification of TTLL8, POTEE, and PKMYT1 as immunogenic cancer-associated antigens and potential immunotherapy targets in ovarian cancer

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Title:Identification of TTLL8, POTEE, and PKMYT1 as immunogenic cancer-associated antigens and potential immunotherapy targets in ovarian cancer
Creators Name:Bassoy, E.Y., Raja, R., Rubino, T.E., Coscia, F., Goergen, K., Magtibay, P., Butler, K., Schmitt, A., Oberg, A.L. and Curtis, M.
Abstract:Most high-grade serous ovarian cancers (OC) do not respond to current immunotherapies. To identify potential new actionable tumor antigens in OC, we performed immunopeptidomics on a human OC cell line expressing the HLA-A02:01 haplotype, which is commonly expressed across many racial and ethnic groups. From this dataset, we identified TTLL8, POTEE, and PKMYT1 peptides as candidate tumor antigens with low expression in normal tissues and upregulated expression in OC. Using tissue microarrays, we assessed the protein expression of TTLL8 and POTEE and their association with patient outcomes in a large cohort of OC patients. TTLL8 was found to be expressed in 56.7% of OC and was associated with a worse overall prognosis. POTEE was expressed in 97.2% of OC patients and had no significant association with survival. In patient TILs, increases in cytokine production and tetramer-positive populations identified antigen-specific CD8 T cell responses, which were dependent on antigen presentation by HLA class I. Antigen-specific T cells triggered cancer cell killing of antigen-pulsed OC cells. These findings suggest that TTLL8, POTEE, and PKMYT1 are potential targets for the development of antigen-targeted immunotherapy in OC.
Keywords:Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, Ovarian Cancer, Tumor Antigen
Source:OncoImmunology
ISSN:2162-402X
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Volume:14
Number:1
Page Range:2460276
Date:31 December 2025
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1080/2162402x.2025.2460276
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