Background: Cancer/testis(CT)geneshaveexpressionnormallyrestrictedtothetestis,butbecomeactivatedduring oncogenesis, so they have excellent potential as cancer-specific biomarkers. Evidence is starting to emerge to indicate that they also provide function(s) in the oncogenic programme. Human TEX19 is a recently identified CT gene, but a functional role for TEX19 in cancer has not yet been defined. Methods: siRNA was used to deplete TEX19 levels in various cancer cell lines. This was extended using shRNA to deplete TEX19 in vivo. Western blotting, fluorescence activated cell sorting and immunofluorescence were used to study the effect of TEX19 depletion in cancer cells and to localize TEX19 in normal testis and cancer cells/tissues. RT-qPCR a...
Bona fide germline genes have expression restricted to the germ cells of the gonads. Testis-specific...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Cancer Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a group of genes defined by their unique expression pattern, norma...
Abstract Background Cancer/testis (CT) genes have expression normally restricted to the testis, but ...
Cancer Stem-like Cells (CSC) are believed to be responsible for local relapse and metastasis of tumo...
Tumours frequently activate genes whose expression is otherwise biased to the testis, collectively k...
Cancer cells have been found to frequently express genes that are normally restricted to the testis,...
Background: The expression of human germline genes is restricted to the germ cells of the gonads, wh...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
International audienceCancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells...
Bladder cancer exhibits high mortality as a result of limited therapeutic options and a high recurre...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells, and derepressed in s...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Background: HOXA10 is a key transcriptional factor that regulates testis development as reported fro...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Bona fide germline genes have expression restricted to the germ cells of the gonads. Testis-specific...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Cancer Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a group of genes defined by their unique expression pattern, norma...
Abstract Background Cancer/testis (CT) genes have expression normally restricted to the testis, but ...
Cancer Stem-like Cells (CSC) are believed to be responsible for local relapse and metastasis of tumo...
Tumours frequently activate genes whose expression is otherwise biased to the testis, collectively k...
Cancer cells have been found to frequently express genes that are normally restricted to the testis,...
Background: The expression of human germline genes is restricted to the germ cells of the gonads, wh...
Copyright: Copyright 2005 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Genes expressed both in normal testis a...
International audienceCancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells...
Bladder cancer exhibits high mortality as a result of limited therapeutic options and a high recurre...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes are induced in germ cells, repressed in somatic cells, and derepressed in s...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Background: HOXA10 is a key transcriptional factor that regulates testis development as reported fro...
The identification of cancer-specific biomolecules is of fundamental importance to the development o...
Bona fide germline genes have expression restricted to the germ cells of the gonads. Testis-specific...
Cancer/Testis (CT) genes, normally expressed in germ line cells but also activated in a wide range o...
Cancer Testis Antigens (CTAs) are a group of genes defined by their unique expression pattern, norma...