Investigator
Senior Research Assistant (Bioinformatics) · The University of Queensland, Wu lab @ School of Biomedical Sciences
Antigen presentation potential is variable among human ovarian tumour and syngeneic murine models and dictates pre-clinical outcomes of immunotherapy
High grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) is a fatal gynaecological malignancy with limited therapeutic options. Immunotherapies targeting MHC-I-dependent antigen presentation offer potential. Currently, the antigen presentation machinery (APM) of widely used syngeneic murine HGSC models remains poorly characterised, limiting translational relevance. Here, we systematically evaluate APM gene expression in syngeneic murine and patient samples. Tap1 and Psmb8 were identified as critical APM markers, deficient in murine models and strongly correlating with MHC-I expression. Hierarchical clustering correlation analysis using these markers revealed that ID8-p53
Senior Research Assistant (Bioinformatics)
The University of Queensland · Wu lab @ School of Biomedical Sciences
Casual Research Assistant
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
The University of Queensland · School of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Science
University of Queensland · School of Biomedical Sciences
AU
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