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PXD018998-1

PXD018998 is an original dataset announced via ProteomeXchange.

Dataset Summary
TitleEnabling Routine MHC-II Associated Peptide ProteomicS (MAPPs) for Risk Assessment of Drug-Induced Immunogenicity
DescriptionThe appended raw files, csv files and other documents were deposited in the public domain in support for the publication Enabling Routine MHC-II Associated Peptide ProteomicS (MAPPs) for Risk Assessment of Drug-Induced Immunogenicity Guido Steiner, Celine Marban-Doran, Jessica Langer, Tatiana Pimenova, Gonzalo Duran-Pacheco; Denise Sauter; Anja Langenkamp, Corinne Solier, Thomas Singer, Katharine Bray-French, and Axel Ducret The abstract is appended below: MHC-II Associated Peptide ProteomicS (MAPPs) is a mass spectrometry-based approach to identify and relatively quantitate naturally processed and presented MHC-II associated peptides that can potentially activate T cells and contribute to the immunogenicity of a drug. Acceptance of the MAPPs technology as an appropriate pre-clinical (and potentially clinical) immunogenicity risk assessment tool depends on its technical stability and robustness but also on the ability to compare results across experiments and donors. To this end, we developed a specialized MAPPs data processing pipeline, dataMAPPs, which presents complex mass spectrometric datasets in the form of heat maps (heatMAPPs) enabling rapid and convenient comparison between conditions and donors. A customized normalization procedure based on identified endogenous peptides standardizes signal intensities within and between donors and enable cross-experimental comparison. We evaluated the technical reproducibility of the MAPPs platform using tool compounds with respect to the most prominent experimental factors and found that the systematic biological differences across donors by far outweighed any technical source of variation. We illustrate the capability of the MAPPs platform to generate data that may be used for pre-clinical risk assessment of drug-induced immunogenicity and discuss its applicability in the clinics. The raw files and associated data for publicly available compounds are appended in the depository. The database (dataMAPPS publication db.FASTA) that was used to search the raw files is also included. The current dataset is divided in three sections, each with explaining documentation: Folder Fig. 2_4_5 contains the raw files, the PEAKS identification files and the quantification files that were used to generate the Fig. 2, 4 and 5 of the publication. The raw files were also used to generate the test files deposited on http://SourceForge.net/projects/datamapps/ which is alsothe source to download the R source code for dataMAPPs. Folder Fig. 6BC contains the raw files, the PEAKS identification files and the quantification files that were used to generate the Fig. 6 BC. The raw files used to generate Fig. 6A were not included; they have been generated using a compound that is proprietary. Folder Fig. 8_KLH contains the raw files, the PEAKS identification files and the quantification files that were used to generate the Fig. 8.
HostingRepositoryMassIVE
AnnounceDate2020-07-21
AnnouncementXMLSubmission_2020-07-21_03:31:26.xml
DigitalObjectIdentifier
ReviewLevelNon peer-reviewed dataset
DatasetOriginOriginal dataset
RepositorySupportUnsupported dataset by repository
PrimarySubmitterAxel Ducret
SpeciesList scientific name: Homo sapiens; common name: human; NCBI TaxID: 9606; scientific name: custom antibody sequences;
ModificationListOxidation; Deamidated; Gln->pyro-Glu
InstrumentLTQ Orbitrap; Q Exactive
Dataset History
RevisionDatetimeStatusChangeLog Entry
02020-05-05 03:45:14ID requested
12020-07-21 03:31:26announced
Publication List
no publication
Keyword List
submitter keyword: MHC-II peptides, MAPPs, immunogenicity, KLH, infliximab, exotoxin A
Contact List
Guido Steiner
contact affiliationRoche Innovation Center Basel
contact emailguido.steiner@roche.com
lab head
Axel Ducret
contact affiliationRoche Innovation Center Basel
contact emailaxel.ducret@roche.com
lab head
Axel Ducret
contact affiliationF. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd
contact emailaxel.ducret@roche.com
dataset submitter
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