DECOD-Ag ambition is to deliver a profiling platform that, combined with a highly advanced in silico approach, can identify iNeoAgs and predict their immunogenicity in silico. The DECOD-Ag project aims to provide Proof-of-Concept for this vision by developing the platform enabling technologies piece by piece. After the project, DECOD-Ag platform and its approach could be widely applied as a robust and reliable system to identify new immunotherapeutic targets to treat most cancers. The realisation of this project will set a precedent in the field of cancer immunotherapy, equipping cancer immunologists and oncologists with novel capacity to improve therapeutic outcomes through the next generation of cancer immunotherapies, including adoptive T cell therapy or vaccines. As such, this project displays a radical long-term vision of science-, practice- and technology-enabled future in cancer medicine.
DECOD-Ag has the potential to lead to significant improvements in target identification for personalised immunotherapies, with great impact on:
-development of cancer immunotherapies and cancer vaccines: DECOD-Ag will set a precedent in the field of cancer immunotherapy, equipping researchers, drug and cancer vaccine developers to identify iNeoAg with therapeutic potential more efficiently, potentially reducing the chance of failure of new immunotherapies in clinical trials.
-cancer patients: DECOD-Ag will enable the development of biomarkers for stratification, more efficacious and more patient-tailored immunotherapies, with long-lasting responses and higher response rates
-society: the economic burden associated with cancer is enormous. As the treatment of cancer patients undergoes drastic changes over the next decade, from traditional one-size-fits-all regimes (e.g. chemotherapy) to targeted therapy, the long-term societal impact of DECOD-Ag could drastically alleviate the burden of difficult-to-treat cancers on patients, their families, and society as a whole.