| # `thymus/` — sources |
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| The central-tolerance reference: what a developing T-cell repertoire was negatively selected |
| against. All three files are **experimental** (mass spectrometry / antibody-based expression); the |
| harmonisation into this schema, and every FDR cutoff, is computed. |
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| Human and mouse are separate files rather than one two-species table, matching the `_mmu` / `_hsa` |
| convention in `neoantigens/`. Every consumer already filters on `mhc_species`, and the human deposit |
| is an LFS object all of them read. |
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| ## `thymus_immunopeptidome.tsv.gz` — 53,878 rows |
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| Thymus-eluted self peptides, **HLA Ligand Atlas** (`dataset_origin = hla_ligand_atlas_thymus`). |
| |
| | `mhc_class` | rows | |
| |---|--:| |
| | MHCII | 27,987 | |
| | MHCI | 25,891 | |
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| Schema: `peptide`, `mhc_a`, `mhc_class`, `mhc_species`, `source_protein`, `species`, |
| `dataset_origin`. Human only. `mhc_a` is empty throughout — the atlas gives donor-level candidate |
| alleles, not a per-peptide deconvolution. |
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| **A hit here is a tolerance argument and an autoimmunity flag, and those are the same fact read two |
| ways**: a neoantigen resembling a thymically presented peptide had its reactive clones plausibly |
| deleted (lower expected immunogenicity), and a vaccine built on it risks cross-reacting with self. |
| `mhcmatch.mimics` keeps it as its own category for exactly that reason and never sums it with the |
| foreign ones — see `mhcmatch.mimics.KINDS`. |
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| ## `thymus_immunopeptidome_mmu.tsv.gz` — the mouse counterpart |
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| Same schema, column for column. `mhc_species = species = MusMusculus` throughout. Added 2026-08-21; |
| this file is what the `## Not here` block of this document used to say was impossible. |
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| **8,151 rows / 6,791 distinct peptides** as deposited here. |
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| | `dataset_origin` | `mhc_class` | `mhc_a` | peptides | |
| |---|---|---|--:| |
| | `massive_msv000087031_thymus` | MHCII | `I-Ab` | 1,488 | |
| | `pride_pxd008733_thymus` | MHCI | `H-2Db` | 1,574 | |
| | `pride_pxd008733_thymus` | MHCI | `H-2Kb` | 1,089 | |
| | `pride_pxd008733_thymus` | MHCII | `I-Ab` | 2 | |
| | `pride_pxd031966_thymus` | MHCI | *(empty)* | 1,694 | |
| | `pride_pxd042241_tec` | MHCI | *(empty)* | 2,304 | |
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| 1,490 class-II and 5,301 class-I distinct peptides. 148 rows carry an empty `source_protein`. |
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| MHC-I lengths run 8–11 with a median of 9. The two MHC-II rows are all that survive the 11–25 window |
| from PXD008733's 16 thymic anti-I-A/I-E PSMs — that immunoprecipitation returned mostly 9–10mers, |
| which is the class-I-length contamination the Nanaware paper is about. 121 rows carry an empty |
| `source_protein`; they are PXD042241 peptides from non-canonical ORFs that are not in UP000000589. |
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| Unlike the human file, `mhc_a` is populated where the deposit records an immunoprecipitating |
| antibody, in the `pmhc/`+`ligandome/` spelling `H-2Kb` / `H-2Db` / `I-Ab` — **not** the `H2-Kb` form |
| found in the contaminated CEDAR rows of `neoantigens/neoag_tested.tsv.gz`. It is as-reported |
| attribution; nothing is predicted, and it is empty where the immunoprecipitation was pan-H-2. |
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| ### `pride_pxd008733_thymus` — whole thymus, H-2Kb and H-2Db |
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| The thymus slice of the murine MHC-I tissue atlas; the other 18 tissues are in |
| `ligandome/tissue_self_mmu.tsv.gz`, which carries the full provenance and the FDR derivation. |
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| > Schuster H, Shao W, Weiss T, Pedrioli PGA, Roth P, Weller M, Campbell DS, Deutsch EW, Moritz RL, |
| > Planz O, Rammensee HG, Aebersold R, Caron E. |
| > **A tissue-based draft map of the murine MHC class I immunopeptidome.** |
| > *Sci Data* 2018;5:180157. |
| > PMID [30084848](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30084848/) · |
| > doi:[10.1038/sdata.2018.157](https://doi.org/10.1038/sdata.2018.157) |
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| Taken from the deposit's own Trans-Proteomic Pipeline PSM tables, not its raw spectra. Peptide-level |
| FDR recomputed from the deposit's `DECOY_` entries at 1%: `probability_ip` ≥ 0.974142, 35,470 target |
| against 354 decoy peptides. |
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| ### `pride_pxd042241_tec` — sorted cortical and medullary thymic epithelial cells |
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| The cells that actually induce central tolerance, which whole thymus dilutes. |
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| > Larouche JD, Laumont CM, Trofimov A, Vincent K, Hesnard L, Brochu S, Côté C, Humeau JF, |
| > Bonneil É, Lanoix J, Durette C, Gendron P, Laverdure JP, Richie ER, Lemieux S, Thibault P, |
| > Perreault C. |
| > **Transposable elements regulate thymus development and function.** |
| > *eLife* 2024;12:e91037. |
| > PMID [38635416](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38635416/) · |
| > doi:[10.7554/eLife.91037](https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.91037) |
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| `mhc_a` is empty: the deposit does not name the immunoprecipitating antibody. |
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| **Its FDR is not recomputable, and the cutoff is a stated convention.** The mzid declares |
| `no threshold` at protocol level and carries no decoy entries, and its `passThreshold` attribute is |
| not a quality filter — it passes PSMs down to −10lgP = 5.00 while rejecting others up to 35.62. |
| The retained set is rank-1 PSMs at **PEAKS −10lgP ≥ 20**. That cutoff is doing real work: 8–11mers |
| rise from 67.2% to 82.0% of distinct peptides and 9-mers from 28.0% to 38.1%. It is **not** a |
| measured 1% FDR and must not be described as one. |
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| Source proteins in this deposit are Ensembl and transposable-element identifiers from a personalized |
| mTEC/cTEC database, so peptides derived from non-canonical ORFs carry an empty `source_protein` |
| after re-mapping. |
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| ### `pride_pxd031966_thymus` — NOD mouse, whole thymus |
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| The NOD-mouse MHC-I deposit covers thymus *and* pancreas, and **its run labels name neither**: |
| `NOD2_3`, `NOD4`, `NOD5`. PMID 36210013 is closed-access with no PMC copy, and the deposited tables |
| give only 30–50 peptides per run, far too few to tell the two apart. This was recorded here as an |
| open labelling problem, and its peptides were deliberately withheld rather than guessed. |
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| The re-search settled it. Searching the nine raw files against the whole mouse proteome (rather than |
| the deposit's own predicted-binder FASTA) gives 1,700–5,800 peptides per run — enough for the source |
| proteins to speak: |
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| | run | thymus-exclusive proteins | acinar zymogen peptides | call | |
| |---|---|--:|---| |
| | `NOD2_3` | **`Prss16` ×3, `Psmb11` ×1** | 4 | **thymus** | |
| | `NOD4` | none | 160 | pancreas | |
| | `NOD5` | none | 145 | pancreas | |
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| **The call is made on presence, not on a ratio.** `Prss16` is the thymus-specific serine protease and |
| `Psmb11` the thymoproteasome subunit β5t, confined to cortical thymic epithelium; neither has a |
| tissue of expression outside thymus in the mouse, so a peptide from either cannot have been eluted |
| from pancreas. The converse holds for the exocrine zymogen program. A ratio is the wrong instrument |
| and would have got this wrong — on a 3× rule `NOD2_3` reads "unresolved" at 11 thymic against 4 |
| pancreatic markers, while carrying three `Prss16` peptides and a `Psmb11` one. |
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| An earlier, looser marker set inflated the thymic signal in *both* pancreas runs, because it counted |
| `Krt5`/`Krt8`/`Krt14` — thymic-epithelium markers in a thymus context but generic epithelial keratins |
| elsewhere — and `Lck`/`Zap70`/`Tcf7`, which mark the T-cell infiltrate that is the defining lesion of |
| the NOD pancreas. Those genes are now explicitly excluded; the rule is in |
| `src/assign_pxd031966_tissue.py`. |
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| Only `NOD2_3` is deposited here. `NOD4` and `NOD5` are in `ligandome/tissue_self_mmu.tsv.gz` as |
| pancreas. |
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| > Wang L, Li X, Yang S, Chen X, Li J, Wang S, Zhang M, Zheng Z, Zhou J, Wang L, Wu Y. |
| > **Proteomic identification of MHC class I-associated peptidome derived from non-obese diabetic |
| > mouse thymus and pancreas.** |
| > *J Proteomics* 2022;270:104746. |
| > PMID [36210013](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36210013/) · |
| > doi:[10.1016/j.jprot.2022.104746](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jprot.2022.104746) |
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| `mhc_a` is empty: the immunoprecipitation used the pan-H-2 antibody M1/42.3.9.8, which resolves no |
| allele. NOD is H-2^g7 (K^d, D^b), so these peptides are **not** C57BL/6 K^b/D^b ligands — read |
| `dataset_origin` before pooling them with the PXD008733 rows. |
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| **Re-searched, not taken as deposited.** The authors searched a predicted-MHC-binder FASTA at 5% PSM |
| FDR; a database of peptides someone already predicted to bind can only return peptides someone |
| already predicted to bind. This is nf-core/mhcquant 3.2.0 against UP000000589 at 1% peptide-level |
| FDR. |
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| ### `massive_msv000087031_thymus` — I-Ab, the MHC class II arm |
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| **1,488 distinct peptides — the only mouse class-II thymic ligands in the compendium.** No |
| identifications were deposited, so this is a re-search of the raw spectra with nf-core/mhcquant |
| 3.2.0: unspecific cleavage, Comet, MS²Rescore (DeepLC + MS²PIP `Immuno-HCD`), Percolator, 1% |
| peptide-level FDR, against UP000000589 plus contaminants. |
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| **Checked as class-II ligands rather than assumed.** Median length **16 aa** (mean 16.0, range |
| 11–25), matching the ~16 aa thymic peak the source paper reports. **49% of the peptides (733 of |
| 1,488) share a nested core with another peptide in the set** — ragged N- and C-termini around a |
| common binding core is the defining signature of MHC class-II processing and does not arise for |
| class I, where the termini are trimmed to the closed groove. |
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| **The deposit's 11–25 window removes a peak the paper itself flags.** That paper is titled for this |
| problem: the thymic I-Ab length distribution is bimodal, with a second mode near 10 aa that is |
| class-I-length material co-purifying with a limiting-abundance class-II preparation. The window |
| applied here (`mhcmatch.mimics._LEN["mhc2"]`) drops it by construction — 1,303 rows fell outside the |
| per-class windows across all arms. That is a filter, not a measurement, and it is why the |
| distribution here is unimodal where the paper's is not. |
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| > Nanaware PP, Jurewicz MM, Clement CC, Lu L, Santambrogio L, Stern LJ. |
| > **Distinguishing Signal From Noise in Immunopeptidome Studies of Limiting-Abundance Biological |
| > Samples: Peptides Presented by I-A^b in C57BL/6 Mouse Thymus.** |
| > *Front Immunol* 2021;12:658601. |
| > PMID [33995376](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33995376/) · |
| > doi:[10.3389/fimmu.2021.658601](https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.658601) |
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| Twelve of the deposit's 37 runs — the four thymus samples (`120116WTII`, `020617WT_MHCII`, |
| `061417MHCII_WT1`, `061417MHCII_WT2`) in three technical replicates each — of which **eleven were |
| usable**. `061417MHCII_WT1_1.raw` is unreadable: it carries the size MassIVE declares |
| (757,890,890 bytes) and a valid Thermo `01a1` "Finnigan" header, but ThermoRawFileParser fails on it |
| with `RAW file cannot be processed`, so the damage is mid-file. The other eleven convert cleanly. |
| It costs one of three *technical* replicates of Thymus 3 — not a sample and not a condition. The splenic B-cell and |
| dendritic-cell arms and the human LCL runs are deliberately **not** included: this is a thymic |
| reference, and pooling peripheral APCs into it would destroy the distinction the file exists to make. |
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| ## `thymus_expression_mmu.tsv.gz` — 15,306 rows |
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| The mouse side of the table below, added 2026-08-21. Schema `gene`, `species`, `evidence`, `value`; |
| `species = MusMusculus` throughout, and unlike the human file `value` is populated — it carries the |
| measurement, so a caller can threshold rather than take mere presence as evidence. |
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| | `evidence` | rows | what it is | |
| |---|--:|---| |
| | `fantom5_mouse_thymus_tpm` | 11,862 | adult-thymus CAGE median TPM > 0 (E-MTAB-3579) | |
| | `geiger_silac_thymus_ppb` | 3,444 | thymus SILAC protein abundance > 0 (E-PROT-11) | |
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| 12,646 distinct genes. The two lines of evidence are kept in a column rather than pooled, exactly as |
| in the human file: one says the gene is transcribed in thymus, the other that its protein was |
| detected there. Full provenance, citations and caveats — including why `Aire` reads zero — are in |
| `expression/SOURCES.md`. |
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| ## `thymus_expression.tsv.gz` — 10,493 rows |
| |
| Thymically expressed self, by gene. Schema: `gene`, `species`, `evidence`, `value`. |
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| | `evidence` | rows | what it is | |
| |---|--:|---| |
| | `hpa_thymus_ntpm` | 16,279 | **HPA thymus nTPM > 0 — the measured value**, added 2026-08-21 | |
| | `hla_ligand_atlas_thymus_source` | 10,367 | source proteins of the peptides above | |
| | `hpa_thymus_cluster` | 126 | Human Protein Atlas thymus-cluster genes | |
| |
| 26,772 rows. The evidence lines are kept in a column rather than pooled, because they are three |
| different statements: a gene is *transcribed* in thymus, a peptide from its protein was *eluted* |
| from thymus, and it is thymus-*enriched* by cluster assignment. They support each other; they are |
| not interchangeable. |
| |
| **Why the `hpa_thymus_ntpm` line was added.** Before it, this table was not quantitative: 10,367 of |
| its 10,493 rows carried an **empty `value`** — they record which proteins peptides came from, which |
| is not an expression measurement — and the only rows with content held a text cluster label. The |
| mouse table had numbers and the human one did not. Note also that **GTEx has no thymus at all**, so |
| the compendium's main safety read cannot answer thymic questions; `expression/SOURCES.md` records |
| what was searched and why HPA is the source that works. |
| |
| ## Caveats on the mouse file |
| |
| - **It is not the human file's equal in size, and cannot be.** The human deposit is one large |
| multi-donor atlas; the mouse side is assembled from three smaller studies with different |
| antibodies, instruments and search pipelines. Read the `dataset_origin` column before pooling. |
| - **Three different FDR regimes are present**, one per `dataset_origin` — a recomputed 1% |
| peptide-level FDR (PXD008733), a stated PEAKS score convention (PXD042241), and mhcquant's 1% |
| peptide-level FDR (MSV000087031). They are not interchangeable; the column is the handle. |
| - `source_protein` is **re-derived** by exact lookup against `proteome/mouse.fasta.gz`, not taken |
| from the deposits, because the three name their proteins in three incompatible ways. I and L are |
| not collapsed — MS cannot distinguish them, so an I/L-collapsed match would assert an |
| identification the data does not carry. |
| - Lengths are clipped to `mhcmatch.mimics._LEN` (MHC-I 8–11, MHC-II 11–25) because every consumer |
| drops the rest silently. |
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|
| ## Not here |
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| **The mouse thymus expression gap is closed** — see `thymus_expression_mmu.tsv.gz` above. What |
| is still absent is a *promiscuous-expression* (AIRE-driven TRA) table: the Sansom mTEC-TRA gene list |
| (GSE53111) is journal-supplement-only and the mouse thymus proteome (PXD007288) is a 12 GB MaxQuant |
| archive. Bulk data cannot substitute — `Aire` itself reads 0 TPM in whole thymus because it is |
| confined to a rare mTEC subset, so the promiscuous-expression question needs sorted mTEC, not this |
| file. **Absent, not overlooked.** |
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| **PXD031966 is now here, and the tissue labels were settled by measurement.** See the |
| `pride_pxd031966_thymus` section above. |
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| ## Re-fetch / regenerate |
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| cd ~/vcs/projects/2026-mouse-thymus |
| # results-only deposits (671 MB); verify every file against PRIDE's SHA-1 `checksum` field |
| aria2c -i src/urls_results.txt -d ~/hf/pmhc_data/raw/thymus_mouse -x4 -j3 --continue |
| ./src/ingest_pxd008733.py |
| ./src/ingest_pxd042241.py |
| # MSV000087031 raw spectra + re-search, on aldan3 |
| aldan3 slurm submit src/fetch_raw.sbatch -- <srcdir> <destdir> |
| aldan3 slurm submit src/mhcquant.sbatch -- mhc2 /projects/hla_epitope/mouse_thymus |
| ./src/build_thymus_mmu.py |
| |