Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer efficacy. Immunotherapies e.g. monoclonal antibodies, adoptive T cell therapy and cancer vaccines are used to combat cancer, but the number of available cancer specific targets is limited and new approaches are needed to generate more effective and patient tailored treatments. Unique cancer intracellular epitopes can be presented on the cell surface by MHC class I molecules, which can function as epitopes for targeted therapies. The intracellular MAGE proteins belong to a sub-class of Cancer Testis (CT) antigens which are expressed in germline cells and a wide variety of tumors of different histological origin. Evidence has emerged that their expre...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Deepa Kolaseri Krishnadas, Fanqi Bai, Kenneth G Lucas Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematolo...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Abstract Background The immunological response to solid tumours is insufficient. Therefore, tumour s...
To increase the number of cancer patients that can be treated with T cell receptor (TCR) gene therap...
Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a promising class of tumor antigens that have a limited expression...
Antigens encoded by MAGE-A3 and recognized by T cells are interest-ing targets for tumor immunothera...
<div><p>The MAGE cancer-testis antigens (CTA) are attractive candidates for immunotherapy. The aim o...
Les antigènes testiculaires du cancer sont des cibles idéales pour l’immunothérapie du cancer car ce...
The challenging aim of cancer immunotherapy is to selectively target the cellular destruction mechan...
Melanoma-associated antigen 3 (MAGE-A3) expression is generally restricted to the placenta and germl...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Deepa Kolaseri Krishnadas, Fanqi Bai, Kenneth G Lucas Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematolo...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Abstract Background The immunological response to solid tumours is insufficient. Therefore, tumour s...
To increase the number of cancer patients that can be treated with T cell receptor (TCR) gene therap...
Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a promising class of tumor antigens that have a limited expression...
Antigens encoded by MAGE-A3 and recognized by T cells are interest-ing targets for tumor immunothera...
<div><p>The MAGE cancer-testis antigens (CTA) are attractive candidates for immunotherapy. The aim o...
Les antigènes testiculaires du cancer sont des cibles idéales pour l’immunothérapie du cancer car ce...
The challenging aim of cancer immunotherapy is to selectively target the cellular destruction mechan...
Melanoma-associated antigen 3 (MAGE-A3) expression is generally restricted to the placenta and germl...
Antitumor immunity was first suggested in animals that reject tumor challenge after immunization wit...
Immunotherapy for cancer has been recognized as the fourth therapeutic method after surgery, radioth...
Deepa Kolaseri Krishnadas, Fanqi Bai, Kenneth G Lucas Department of Pediatrics, Division of Hematolo...