Cancer/testis antigens, gametogenesis and cancer

AJG Simpson, OL Caballero, A Jungbluth… - Nature Reviews …, 2005 - nature.com
AJG Simpson, OL Caballero, A Jungbluth, YT Chen, LJ Old
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005nature.com
Abstract Cancer/testis (CT) antigens, of which more than 40 have now been identified, are
encoded by genes that are normally expressed only in the human germ line, but are also
expressed in various tumour types, including melanoma, and carcinomas of the bladder,
lung and liver. These immunogenic proteins are being vigorously pursued as targets for
therapeutic cancer vaccines. CT antigens are also being evaluated for their role in
oncogenesis—recapitulation of portions of the germline gene-expression programme might …
Abstract
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens, of which more than 40 have now been identified, are encoded by genes that are normally expressed only in the human germ line, but are also expressed in various tumour types, including melanoma, and carcinomas of the bladder, lung and liver. These immunogenic proteins are being vigorously pursued as targets for therapeutic cancer vaccines. CT antigens are also being evaluated for their role in oncogenesis — recapitulation of portions of the germline gene-expression programme might contribute characteristic features to the neoplastic phenotype, including immortality, invasiveness, immune evasion, hypomethylation and metastatic capacity.
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