ImmunoNX: a robust bioinformatics workflow to support personalized neoantigen vaccine trials
Kartik Singhal, Evelyn Schmidt, Susanna Kiwala, S. Peter Goedegebuure, Christopher A. Miller, Huiming Xia, Kelsy C. Cotto, Jinglun Li, Jennie Yao, Luke Hendrickson, Miller M. Richters, My H. Hoang, Mariam Khanfar, Isabel Risch, Shelly O'Laughlin, Nancy Myers, Tammi Vickery

TL;DR
ImmunoNX is a comprehensive, cloud-based bioinformatics workflow that streamlines the prediction and prioritization of neoantigens for personalized cancer vaccines, supporting clinical trials and adaptable for various neoantigen therapies.
Contribution
This paper introduces ImmunoNX, an end-to-end, reproducible protocol integrating multiple tools and review steps for neoantigen vaccine design from raw sequencing data.
Findings
Supported over 185 patients across 11 clinical trials
Identified 78 high-confidence neoantigen candidates from 322 predictions
Workflow enables vaccine design in under three months
Abstract
Personalized neoantigen vaccines represent a promising immunotherapy approach that harnesses tumor-specific antigens to stimulate anti-tumor immune responses. However, the design of these vaccines requires sophisticated computational workflows to predict and prioritize neoantigen candidates from patient sequencing data, coupled with rigorous review to ensure candidate quality. While numerous computational tools exist for neoantigen prediction, to our knowledge, there are no established protocols detailing the complete process from raw sequencing data through systematic candidate selection. Here, we present ImmunoNX (Immunogenomics Neoantigen eXplorer), an end-to-end protocol for neoantigen prediction and vaccine design that has supported over 185 patients across 11 clinical trials. The workflow integrates tumor DNA/RNA and matched normal DNA sequencing data through a computational…
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Topicsvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
