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  • Immunotherapy targeting tumor antigens has revealed many immunogenic gene products, such as cancer-testis (CT) antigens, which are mostly found in cancer cells and male germ cells.
  • Using techniques like representational-difference analysis, researchers have identified various CT antigen genes and those that are over-expressed in certain cancers, including the novel CT10 gene.
  • CT10 is closely related to other known CT antigens and is found on the X chromosome; it shows mRNA expression in testis and 20-30% of human cancers, with some melanoma patients producing antibodies against it.

Article Abstract

Assays relying on humoral or T-cell-based recognition of tumor antigens to identify potential targets for immunotherapy have led to the discovery of a significant number of immunogenic gene products, including cancer-testis (CT) antigens predominantly expressed in cancer cells and male germ cells. The search for cancer-specific antigens has been extended via the technique of representational-difference analysis and SK-MEL-37, a melanoma cell line expressing a broad range of CT antigens. Using this approach, we have isolated CT antigen genes, genes over-expressed in cancer, e. g., PRAME and KOC, and genes encoding neuro-ectodermal markers. The identified CT antigen genes include the previously defined MAGE-A6, MAGE-A4a, MAGE-A10, CT7/MAGE-C1, as well as a novel gene designated CT10, which shows strong homology to CT7/MAGE-C1 both at cDNA and at genomic levels. Chromosome mapping localized CT10 to Xq27, in close proximity to CT7/MAGE-C1 and MAGE-A genes. CT10 mRNA is expressed in testis and in 20 to 30% of various human cancers. A serological survey identified 2 melanoma patients with anti-CT10 antibody, demonstrating the immunogenicity of CT10 in humans.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(20000301)85:5<726::aid-ijc21>3.0.co;2-fDOI Listing

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