نتایج جستجو برای: cancer testis genes

تعداد نتایج: 1296348  

Journal: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2009
Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard Mohammad-Hossein Modarressi

Cancer-testis antigens are tumor antigens that their expression is almost limited to male germ cells in the testis. Some of cancer-testis antigens are also expressed in the ovary and in trophoblasts. Recently their expression has been seen in different types of tumors. Many pathophysiologic studies suggest that a blood-testis barrier exists in the testis. Because spermatogenesis begins at puber...

Journal: :Cancer detection and prevention 2007
Maryam Beigom Mobasheri Issa Jahanzad Mohammad Ali Mohagheghi Mahmoud Aarabi Shima Farzan Mohammad Hossein Modarressi

BACKGROUND Cancer-testis genes are a group of genes expressed in testicular germinal cells and a range of human cancers. Testis-specific gene A10 (TSGA10) is expressed in testis and actively dividing and fetal differentiating tissues. Mouse homologue (Tsga10) mRNA is translated to a 65kDa protein and appears to be processed to a major fibrous sheath protein of sperm tail. SYCP3 gene is supposed...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Maud Condomines Dirk Hose Thierry Rème Guilhem Requirand Michael Hundemer Matthieu Schoenhals Hartmut Goldschmidt Bernard Klein

Cancer-testis (CT) Ags are attractive targets for immunotherapeutic strategies since they are aberrantly expressed in malignant cells and not, or in limited number, in somatic tissues, except germ cells. To identify novel CT genes in multiple myeloma, we used Affymetrix HG-U133 gene expression profiles of 5 testis, 64 primary multiple myeloma cells (MMC), and 24 normal tissue samples. A 5-filte...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2014
Mahnaz Seifi-Alan Roshanak Shamsi Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard Reza Mirfakhraie Davood Zare-Abdollahi Abolfazl Movafagh Mohammad Hossein Modarressi Golnesa Kazemi Lobat Geranpayeh Mitra Najafi-Ashtiani

Breast cancer accounts for one third of new cancer cases among women. The need for biomarkers for early detection is the stimulus to researchers to evaluate altered expression of genes in tumours. Cancer-testis (CT) genes are a group with limited expression in normal tissues except testis but up-regulation in a wide variety of cancers. We here evaluated expression of two CT genes named FBXO39 a...

Journal: :Gene 2002
Chuzhao Lin Solida Mak Patricia A Meitner Jennifer M Wolf Eric M Bluman Joel A Block Richard M Terek

Differential display-polymerase chain reaction was used to compare gene expression between human chondrosarcoma cell lines and normal cartilage. A new gene, CSAGE, has been cloned and belongs to a gene family that includes the taxol resistance associated gene (TRAG)-3. CSAGE, like TRAG-3, does not confer resistance to taxol when transfected in vitro. Both genes have alternatively spliced varian...

2017
Ali Dianatpour Soudeh Ghafouri-Fard

Background: Numerous similarities have been noted between gametogenic and tumorigenic programs in features such as global hypomethylation, immune evasion, immortalization, meiosis induction, and migration. In addition, aberrant expression of testis specific genes has been detected in various cancers which has led to categorization of these genes as “cancer-testis genes”. Most of the examples id...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Sergei Vatolin Ziedulla Abdullaev Svetlana D Pack Patrick T Flanagan Mary Custer Dmitri I Loukinov Elena Pugacheva Julie A Hong Herbert Morse David S Schrump John I Risinger J Carl Barrett Victor V Lobanenkov

Brother of the Regulator of Imprinted Sites (BORIS) is a mammalian CTCF paralog with the same central 11Zn fingers (11ZF) that mediate specific interactions with varying approximately 50-bp target sites. Regulated in vivo occupancy of such sites may yield structurally and functionally distinct CTCF/DNA complexes involved in various aspects of gene regulation, including epigenetic control of gen...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2012
Yuquan Lin Ti Wen Xianyi Meng Zhenzhou Wu Liqing Zhao Puyue Wang Zhangyong Hong Zhinan Yin

Although many cancer vaccines have been developed against type I MAGE (melanoma antigen) genes owing to their shared tumour-specific expression properties, studies about their expression and functions are relatively limited. In the present study, we first identify a non-testis-specific type I MAGE gene, Mageb18 (melanoma antigen family B 18). Mouse Mageb18 is also expressed in digestion- and im...

2008
Takeshi Yokoe Fumiaki Tanaka Koshi Mimori Hiroshi Inoue Takahiro Ohmachi Masato Kusunoki Masaki Mori

Advanced technology in molecular biology has provided us powerful tools for the diagnosis and treatment for cancer. We herein adopted a new methodology to identify a novel cancer/ testis (CT) antigen with high frequency of expression in colorectal cancer as follows: (a) combining laser microdissection and cDNA microarray was used to analyze the gene expression profile of colorectal cancer cells...

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