Identification of proacrosin binding protein sp32 precursor as a human cancer/testis antigen


Autoria(s): Ono, Toshiro; Kurashige, Takushi; Harada, Naoki; Noguchi, Yuji; Saika, Takashi; Niikawa, Norio; Aoe, Motoi; Nakamura, Shinichiro; Higashi, Toshihiro; Hiraki, Akio; Wada, Hisashi; Kumon, Hiromi; Old, Lloyd J.; Nakayama, Eiichi
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13/03/2001

Resumo

Serological expression cloning of antigens eliciting a humoral immune response to a syngeneic mouse sarcoma identified pem (mouse placenta and embryonic expression gene) as a new member of the cancer/testis family. To identify the human homologue of pem, mouse pem sequences and pem-related expressed sequence tags from human testis were used as PCR primers for amplification using human testis cDNA. However, rather than pem, another gene, designated OY-TES-1, was isolated and found to be the human homologue of proacrosin binding protein sp32 precursor originally identified in mouse, guinea pig, and pig. OY-TES-1 maps to chromosome 12p12-p13 and contains 10 exons. Southern blot analysis suggests the presence of two OY-TES-1-related genes in the human genome. In normal tissues, OY-TES-1 mRNA was expressed only in testis, whereas in malignant tissues, a variable proportion of a wide array of cancers, including bladder, breast, lung, liver, and colon cancers, expressed OY-TES-1. Serological survey of 362 cancer patients with a range of different cancers showed antibody to OY-TES-1 in 25 patients. No OY-TES-1 sera reactivity was found in 20 normal individuals. These findings indicate that OY-TES-1 is an additional member of the cancer/testis family of antigens and that OY-TES-1 is immunogenic in humans.

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/pmc/articles/PMC30645/

/pubmed/11248070

http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.041625098

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en

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The National Academy of Sciences

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Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences

Palavras-Chave #Biological Sciences
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