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Developing mass spectrometry-based proteomics and immunopeptidomics platforms to analyze stability profiles and PTMs in peptides bound to HLA class I molecules.

thesis
posted on 2023-09-22, 05:41 authored by MOHAMMAD SHAHBAZY SEYED AHMADIANI
A comprehensive snapshot of immune specificity can be achieved by studying the interaction between peptide-MHC class I (pMHCI) and CD8+ T cells. Since the stability of pMHCI complexes has been postulated to influence the immunogenicity of virus-derived epitopes and cancer neoepitopes, we sought to further establish the correlation between thermostability and immunogenicity. A panel of more than 100 Vaccinia virus (VACV)-derived pMHCI with known CD8+ T cell response profiles were then used to investigate the extent to which their thermostability profiles correlated with their immunogenicity. We successfully developed two machine learning-based models to predict VACV peptide immunogenicity.

History

Principal supervisor

Anthony Purcell

Additional supervisor 1

Nathan Croft

Additional supervisor 2

Pouya Faridi

Additional supervisor 3

Sri Ramarathinam

Year of Award

2023

Department, School or Centre

Biomedical Sciences (Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute)

Additional Institution or Organisation

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Campus location

Australia

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences