Previously, we reported gene amplification at chromosome 3q26-27 in more than one third of squamous cell carcinomas of the lung. Frequent amplification of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G on 3q27.1 indicated a possible role of this amplification in translation initiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere is very limited knowledge about the antibody response against tumor-expressed antigens in lung cancer. To arrive at a more complete picture of lung cancer antigens, we generated 2 cDNA libraries from squamous cell lung carcinoma and isolated 15 immunogenic antigens using autologous sera. Among the antigens most frequently identified were the lymphoid blast crisis oncogene (LBC), an unknown hypothetical protein and the p53-binding protein (TP53 BP), which have already been associated with tumor development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFeIF4G-1 belongs to the family of translational initiation factors and is recognized as the central organizing protein in recruitment of mRNA during translational initiation. Previously published studies have provided some evidence that overexpression of translational factors is a general event in the process of carcinogenesis. We have characterized the expression of the eIF4G-1 protein in 33 squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lung by Western blotting.
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