Abstract Background The immunological response to solid tumours is insufficient. Therefore, tumour specific antigens have been explored to facilitate the activation of the immune system. The cancer/testis antigen class of MAGE-A antigens is a possible target for vaccination. Their differential expression profiles also modulate the course of the cancer disease and its response to antineoplastic drugs. Methods The expression profiles of MAGE-A2, -A3, -A4, -A6 and -A10 in five own oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines were characterised by rt-PCR, qrt-PCR and immunocytochemistry with a global MAGE-A antibody (57B) and compared with those of an adult keratinocyte cell line (NHEK). Results All tumour cell lines expressed MAGE-A antigens. The a...
<div><p>The MAGE cancer-testis antigens (CTA) are attractive candidates for immunotherapy. The aim o...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
The MAGE-3 gene is a member of a multigene family that is selectively expressed by subsets of differ...
Background Tumor markers are genes or their products expressed exclusively or preferentially in tumo...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
Abstract. Melanoma associated-A antigens (MAGE-A) are silent in normal tissues except testis. Howeve...
The MAGE-A genes are expressed in tumor cells but not in healthy tissues, except in male germ line c...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
Human gene MAGE-1 codes for an antigen that is recognized on melanoma cells by autologous cytolytic ...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for distinct antigens, which are recognized on melanoma cells by ...
A better understanding of the expression of cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) in breast cancer might ena...
<div><p>The MAGE cancer-testis antigens (CTA) are attractive candidates for immunotherapy. The aim o...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
The MAGE-3 gene is a member of a multigene family that is selectively expressed by subsets of differ...
Background Tumor markers are genes or their products expressed exclusively or preferentially in tumo...
MAGE-A proteins constitute a sub-family of Cancer-Testis Antigens which are expressed mainly, but no...
MAGE-A antigens are expressed in a variety of cancers of diverse histological origin and germinal ce...
Abstract. Melanoma associated-A antigens (MAGE-A) are silent in normal tissues except testis. Howeve...
The MAGE-A genes are expressed in tumor cells but not in healthy tissues, except in male germ line c...
Human genes MAGE‐1 and MAGE‐3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
Targeted anti-cancer therapies aim at reducing side effects while retaining their anti-cancer effica...
A number of genes of the MAGE-A, B, and C families have been shown to code for antigens that are rec...
Human gene MAGE-1 codes for an antigen that is recognized on melanoma cells by autologous cytolytic ...
Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are a category of tumor antigens with normal expression restricted to ad...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for distinct antigens, which are recognized on melanoma cells by ...
A better understanding of the expression of cancer/testis antigens (CTAs) in breast cancer might ena...
<div><p>The MAGE cancer-testis antigens (CTA) are attractive candidates for immunotherapy. The aim o...
Human genes MAGE-1 and MAGE-3 code for antigens that are recognized on melanoma cells by autologous ...
The MAGE-3 gene is a member of a multigene family that is selectively expressed by subsets of differ...