Diseases involving Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) peptides primarily include autoimmune disorders, as MHC plays a crucial role in distinguishing self from non-self within the immune system. The Sanger Institute provides a comprehensive list of MHC-linked diseases for further reference. For those interested in peptide vaccines, several reviews and research papers are available online, particularly focusing on Class I MHC and antigen presentation. Designing a peptide vaccine for melanoma involves identifying unique surface proteins or components present across various individuals and testing their antigenicity. Effective research strategies for finding relevant papers include using specific search terms in databases like PubMed and Google, utilizing quotation marks for exact phrases and filtering by file type or domain.