The Role of Neoantigens in Cancer Immunotherapy

Front Oncol. 2021 Aug 27:11:682325. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2021.682325. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Somatic mutation-derived neoantigens, expressed only on tumor cells, may elicit antitumor T-cell responses in cancer immunotherapies with minimal immune tolerance. Neoantigens can be identified by multiple bioinformatics technologies, mainly based on whole-exome sequencing. Personalized cancer vaccines and adoptive T cell therapies are two primary treatment modalities targeting neoantigens, and both of them have shown promising therapeutic effects. This review, summarizes the history of neoantigen-related tumor control, introduces recent neoantigen screening and identification methods, and discusses the role of neoantigen in cancer immunotherapies. Moreover, we propose the challenges of targeting neoantigens for cancer treatment.

Keywords: adoptive cell therapy; immunotherapy; neoantigen; personalized treatment; vaccine.

Publication types

  • Review