Autoantibodies recognising phosphorylated heat shock factor 1 (HSF1-PO4) protein are suggested as potential new diagnostic biomarkers for early-stage high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). We predicted in silico B-cell epitopes in human and murine HSF1. Three epitope regions were synthesised as peptides. Circulating immunoglobulin A (cIgA) against the predicted peptide epitopes or HSF1-PO4 was measured using ELISA, across two small human clinical trials of HGSOC patients at diagnosis. To determine whether chemotherapy would promote changes in reactivity to either HSF1-PO4 or the HSF-1 peptide epitopes, IgA responses were further assessed in a sample of patients after a full cycle of chemotherapy. Anti-HSF1-PO4 responses correlated with a...
Abstract Background We earlier reported a simple specific test for detection of anti-ovarian antibod...
Since the discovery of gp96 in the 1980’s as a “tumor rejection antigen,” Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common cancer in women worldwide, and the leading cause of d...
Carcinomas that arise from the ovarian surface epithelium represent a great challenge in gynecologic...
Detection of autoantibodies against tumor-associated antigens (TAA) has recently been shown to be a ...
Purpose: To investigate the serum concentrations of anti-heat shock protein 20 (anti-Hsp20) antibodi...
This review will focus on recent knowledge related to circulating autoantibodies (AAbs) to tumor-ass...
The identification of effective biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis, and response to treatment...
Epithelial ovarian cancer accounts for 5% of all cancer deaths and greater than 50% of all gynaecolo...
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) represents the major histological type of ovarian cancer, a...
Development of novel diagnostic and prognostic clinical tests or models is critical to help stratify...
International audienceThanks to their specificity and stability in the sera, autoantibodies (AAbs) a...
Self-reactive T cells have shown to have a potential role as regulators of the immune system prevent...
International audienceHeat shock proteins (HSPs) are over-expressed in a wide range of human cancers...
The importance of HSPs themselves in antigen presentation and cross-presentation remains controversi...
Abstract Background We earlier reported a simple specific test for detection of anti-ovarian antibod...
Since the discovery of gp96 in the 1980’s as a “tumor rejection antigen,” Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common cancer in women worldwide, and the leading cause of d...
Carcinomas that arise from the ovarian surface epithelium represent a great challenge in gynecologic...
Detection of autoantibodies against tumor-associated antigens (TAA) has recently been shown to be a ...
Purpose: To investigate the serum concentrations of anti-heat shock protein 20 (anti-Hsp20) antibodi...
This review will focus on recent knowledge related to circulating autoantibodies (AAbs) to tumor-ass...
The identification of effective biomarkers for early diagnosis, prognosis, and response to treatment...
Epithelial ovarian cancer accounts for 5% of all cancer deaths and greater than 50% of all gynaecolo...
High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) represents the major histological type of ovarian cancer, a...
Development of novel diagnostic and prognostic clinical tests or models is critical to help stratify...
International audienceThanks to their specificity and stability in the sera, autoantibodies (AAbs) a...
Self-reactive T cells have shown to have a potential role as regulators of the immune system prevent...
International audienceHeat shock proteins (HSPs) are over-expressed in a wide range of human cancers...
The importance of HSPs themselves in antigen presentation and cross-presentation remains controversi...
Abstract Background We earlier reported a simple specific test for detection of anti-ovarian antibod...
Since the discovery of gp96 in the 1980’s as a “tumor rejection antigen,” Heat Shock Proteins (HSPs)...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the seventh most common cancer in women worldwide, and the leading cause of d...