Abstract The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) proteins are a group of highly conserved family members that contain a common MAGE homology domain. Type I MAGEs are relevant cancer-testis antigens (CTAs), and originally considered as attractive targets for cancer immunotherapy due to their typically high expression in tumor tissues but restricted expression in normal adult tissues. Here, we reviewed the recent discoveries and ideas that illustrate the biological functions of MAGE family in cancer progression. Furthermore, we also highlighted the current understanding of the epigenetic mechanism of MAGE family expression in human cancers
Gene MAGEA1 belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for rep...
MAGEA11 is a cancer germline (CG) antigen and androgen receptor co-activator. Its expression in canc...
The tumor specific melanoma antigen gene (MAGE-I) family was initially considered promising and sele...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
The Class I MAGE proteins include the MAGE-A, MAGE-B, and MAGE-C antigens, which are normally expres...
MAGE-type genes comprise several unrelated families of X-linked genes that code for tumor-specific a...
After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has pro...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
Data emerged from the last 20 years of basic research on tumor antigens positioned the type I MAGE (...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Human gene MAGE-1 encodes tumor-specific antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologou...
Human gene MAGE-1 encodes tumor-specific antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologou...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
Gene MAGEA1 belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for rep...
MAGEA11 is a cancer germline (CG) antigen and androgen receptor co-activator. Its expression in canc...
The tumor specific melanoma antigen gene (MAGE-I) family was initially considered promising and sele...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
The Class I MAGE proteins include the MAGE-A, MAGE-B, and MAGE-C antigens, which are normally expres...
MAGE-type genes comprise several unrelated families of X-linked genes that code for tumor-specific a...
After decades-long efforts to diagnose and treat breast cancer, the management strategy that has pro...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
Data emerged from the last 20 years of basic research on tumor antigens positioned the type I MAGE (...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
BACKGROUND: Cancer/testis (CT) genes are expressed only in the germ line and certain tumors and are ...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Human gene MAGE-1 encodes tumor-specific antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologou...
Human gene MAGE-1 encodes tumor-specific antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologou...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
Gene MAGEA1 belongs to a group of human germline-specific genes that rely on DNA methylation for rep...
MAGEA11 is a cancer germline (CG) antigen and androgen receptor co-activator. Its expression in canc...
The tumor specific melanoma antigen gene (MAGE-I) family was initially considered promising and sele...