MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but not exclusively, in germ cells. They are also expressed in various human cancers where they are associated with, and may drive, malignancy. MAGE-A proteins are highly immunogenic and are considered as potential targets for cancer vaccines and/or immuno-therapy. Moreover, recent advances in our understanding of their molecular pathology have revealed interactions that offer potential as therapeutic targets. Here we review recent progress in this area and consider how these interactions might be exploited, especially for the treatment of malignant cancers for which available treatments are inadequate
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...
Genes of the MAGE-A family are expressed in several types of solid tumors but are silent in normal t...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
Abstract Background The immunological response to solid tumours is insufficient. Therefore, tumour s...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Abstract The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) proteins are a group of highly conserved family members th...
Melanoma-associated antigen 3 (MAGE-A3) expression is generally restricted to the placenta and germl...
Human tumors carry antigens that are recognized by the patients' cytolytic T lymphocytes. An importa...
Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a promising class of tumor antigens that have a limited expression...
The MAGE (melanoma associated antigen) protein family are tumour-associated proteins normally presen...
"Cancer-germline" genes such as those of the MAGE family are expressed in many tumors and in male ge...
The MAGE (melanoma associated antigen) protein family are tumour-associated proteins normally presen...
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...
Genes of the MAGE-A family are expressed in several types of solid tumors but are silent in normal t...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
Abstract Background The immunological response to solid tumours is insufficient. Therefore, tumour s...
To date, dozens of melanoma-associated antigens (MAGEs) have been identified and classified into 2 s...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Abstract The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) proteins are a group of highly conserved family members th...
Melanoma-associated antigen 3 (MAGE-A3) expression is generally restricted to the placenta and germl...
Human tumors carry antigens that are recognized by the patients' cytolytic T lymphocytes. An importa...
Cancer/Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a promising class of tumor antigens that have a limited expression...
The MAGE (melanoma associated antigen) protein family are tumour-associated proteins normally presen...
"Cancer-germline" genes such as those of the MAGE family are expressed in many tumors and in male ge...
The MAGE (melanoma associated antigen) protein family are tumour-associated proteins normally presen...
Experiments with mouse systems have shown that antigens recognized on tumors by cytolytic T lymphocy...
Genes of the MAGE-A family are expressed in several types of solid tumors but are silent in normal t...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...