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Antigens oncofetal

Oncofetal antigens are proteins produced during fetal life. These proteins are present in high concentration in the sera [Pg.766]

Pancreatic oncofetal Squamous cell antigen Tennessee antigen Tisstie polypeptide antigen [Pg.767]

Cervical, lung, skin, head and neck (squamous) [Pg.767]

The discovery of the oncofetal antigens AFP and CEA in the 1960s revolutionized the modern era of tumor markers. AFP was first found in the sera of mice with liver cancer and later in sera of humans with hepatocellular carcinoma. CEA was discovered in 1965 by Gold and Freeman and was known initially as the Gold antigenOncofetal antigens that have been used as tumor markers, including AFP and CEA, are listed in Table 23-9. [Pg.767]


The same oncofetal antigen can be expressed by a number of different tumour types... [Pg.427]

Hounsell EF, Lawson AM, Feeney J, Gooi HC, Pickering NJ, Stoll MS, Lui SC, Feizi T. Structural analysis of the O-glycosidically linked core region oligosaccharides of human meconium glycoproteins which express oncofetal antigens. Eur. J. Biochem. 1985 148(2) 367-377. [Pg.646]

With few exceptions, an increase in the activity or mass of an enzyme or isoenzyme is not specific or sensitive enough to be used for identifying the type of cancer or the specific organ involvement. An exception is PSA. PSA has mild protease activity and amino acid sequence homology with serine protease of the kallikrein family.It is expressed by normal, benign, hyperplastic, and cancerous prostate glands and minimally by other tissue. Until the application of PSA as a marker for prostate cancer, tumor enzymes had lost most of their popularity for use as cancer markers. Enzymes were used historically as tumor markers before the discovery of oncofetal antigens and the advent of monoclonal antibodies. The abnormalities of enzymes as a marker for cancer are either the expression of the fetal form of the enzyme (isozyme) or the ectopic production of enzymes. [Pg.754]

Thor A. Ohuchi N. Szpak C. A. et al. Distribution of oncofetal antigen tumor-associated glycoprotein-72 defined by monoclonal antibody B72.3. Cancer Res 1986. 46,3118-3124. [Pg.213]

Marks A, Sutherland DR, Bailey D, et al. Gharacterization and distribution of an oncofetal antigen (M2A antigen) expressed on testicular germ cell tumors. Br J Cancer. 1999 80 569-578. [Pg.128]

D2-40 D2-40 Oncofetal antigen M2A Mouse ascites Signet NA HIER... [Pg.425]

Terada T, Ohta T, Nakanuma Y. Expression of oncogene products, anti-oncogene products and oncofetal antigens in intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasm of the pancreas. His-topathology. 1996 29 355-361. [Pg.581]


See other pages where Antigens oncofetal is mentioned: [Pg.64]    [Pg.109]    [Pg.427]    [Pg.428]    [Pg.525]    [Pg.745]    [Pg.746]    [Pg.766]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.430]    [Pg.1123]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.274]    [Pg.422]    [Pg.600]    [Pg.133]    [Pg.262]    [Pg.1821]    [Pg.2130]    [Pg.30]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.766 , Pg.767 , Pg.767 , Pg.768 ]




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