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Serological identification and expression analysis of gastric cancer-associated genes

2002

Serological identification of tumour antigens by recombinant expression cloning has proved to be an effective strategy for the identification of cancer-associated genes having a relevance to cancer aetiology and progression, and for defining possible targets for immunotherapeutic intervention. In the present study we applied this technique to identify immunogenic proteins for gastric cancer that resulted in isolation of 14 distinct serum-reactive antigens. In order to evaluate their role in tumourigenesis and assess the immunogenicity of the identified antigens, we characterised each cDNA clone by DNA sequence analysis, mRNA tissue distribution, comparison of mRNA levels in cancerous and ad…

Gene isoformCancer ResearchCandidate geneNUCB2autoantibodiesMolecular Sequence Datatumour antigensTbdn-1GranulinBiologymedicine.disease_causeAntigens NeoplasmStomach NeoplasmsComplementary DNAGene expressionmedicineHumansExperimental TherapeuticsGeneGene LibraryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionChromosome MappingCancerSEREXSequence Analysis DNAmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyOncologyTACC1CarcinogenesisBritish Journal of Cancer
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Identification of Metastasis Associated Antigen 1 (MTA1) by Serological Screening of Prostate Cancer cDNA Libraries

2008

Over the past 10 years the serological analysis of recombinant cDNA expression libraries (SEREX) has proved to be an effective method for the identification of tumour antigens. In the present study, two prostate cancer libraries were constructed and screened using autologous sera. Fifty five genes were isolated, including 46 known genes and 9 previously uncharacterised genes. Among the known genes, a metastasis-associated gene, MTA1, previously identified by differential cDNA hybridisation, was preferentially expressed in a panel of malignant tissues compared with normal tissues, as analysed by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). MTA1 transcripts were observed to be ov…

business.industrycDNA libraryCancerSEREXTumour antigenmedicine.diseaseArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyEST and MTA1MetastasisBiomarker (cell)Prostate cancerAntigenComplementary DNAImmunologyCancer researchMedicinebusinessGeneThe Open Biochemistry Journal
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