J Korean Gastric Cancer Assoc.  2005 Sep;5(3):180-185.

Expression of MAGE in Gastric Cancer Tissues

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  • 1Department of Surgery, Kosin Medical College Graduate School, Busan, Korea. gslsh@ns.kosinmed.or.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
Among tumor-associated antigens, MAGE (melanoma antigen) was named as cancer/testis specific antigens because they are detected exclusively in the testis or cancer cells, including gastric carcinomas. Due to the elicitation of autoimmunitiy to tumors by these antigens either in vitro or in vivo and their tumor specificity, these antigens, thus, appear to be potential targets for tumor-specific immunotherapy.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The fresh tumor tissue and normal gastric tissue samples were obtained from resected surgical specimens in 53 patients with gastric carcinomas. From the obtained cells, total cellular mRNA was extracted, and RT-PCR and nested PCR were run in 30 and 35 cycles respectively, with two different kinds of primers specially designed to detect six subtypes of MAGE DNA simultaneously.
RESULTS
In the 53 normal tissue, there was no expression of MAGE, but in the 53 cancer tissues, MAGE was expressed in 13 tissues (24.5%). Our data did not exhibit any correlation with the expression of the MAGE gene and clinicopathological factors.
CONCLUSION
In our data, since 24.5% of gastric cancer tissues expressed MAGE, it should become possible to immunize a significant proportion of patients with advanced gastric carcinomas against the antigens encoded by these genes, provided that more antigenic peptides encoded by the genes of the MAGE family can be identified in the near future.

Keyword

MAGE; Gastic cancer; RT-PCR

MeSH Terms

DNA
Humans
Immunotherapy
Peptides
Polymerase Chain Reaction
RNA, Messenger
Sensitivity and Specificity
Stomach Neoplasms*
Testis
DNA
Peptides
RNA, Messenger
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