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Noncanonical translation of circRNAs drive antitumor immunity.

Trends in Cancer 2024 January 19
Identifying tumor-specific antigenic peptides beyond mutational events is essential for developing effective antitumor immunotherapies. In a recent study, Huang et al. identified an immunogenic cryptic peptide encoded by the circular RNA circFAM53B, through integrating mass spectrometry and ribosome sequencing data from breast cancer samples, and demonstrated its antitumor immunogenicity.

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