The cancer/testis genes: review, standardization, and commentary.
Ludwig Cancer Research · Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Abstract
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are immunogenic in cancer patients, exhibit highly tissue-restricted expression, and are considered promising target molecules for cancer vaccines. To date, 44 CT gene families have been identified and their expression studied in numerous cancer types. For example, bladder cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, and melanoma are high CT gene expressors, with 11/20 (55%), 17/33 (51%) and 17/32 (53%) of the CT transcripts examined by RT-PCR detected in 20% or more of the specimens examined, respectively. Breast and prostate cancer can be considered moderate CT gene expressors, with 12/32 (37%) and 6/20 (30%) CT transcripts having an expression frequency >20%, respectively, while renal and…
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- Biology
- Cancer
- Gene
- Gene expression
- Prostate cancer
- Cancer research
- Pathology
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being