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High expression of cancer testis antigens MAGE-A, MAGE-C1/CT7, MAGE-C2/CT10, NY-ESO-1, and gage in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx

✍ Scribed by David L. A. Figueiredo; Rui C. M. Mamede; Giulio C. Spagnoli; Wilson A. Silva Jr; Marco Zago; Luciano Neder; Achim A. Jungbluth; Fabiano P. Saggioro


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
395 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
1043-3074

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Abstract

Background.

Despite diagnostic and therapeutic advances in head and neck cancer, the 5‐year survival of patients with laryngeal cancer has not improved in the last 30 years. Several recent studies indicate that specific targets for immunotherapeutic approaches can be useful in the control of cancer. There is considerable interest in the expression of cancer testis antigens in human cancers since they may serve as the basis for an immunologic approach to therapy.

Methods.

We evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis the expression of cancer testis antigens MAGE‐A4 (57B), MAGE‐C1 (CT7‐33), MAGE‐A1 (MA454), MAGE‐A3 (M3H67), MAGE‐C2 (CT10.5), NY‐ESO‐1 (E978), and GAGE (GAGE) in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the larynx.

Results.

A total of 63 cases (57 men and 6 women) of laryngeal SCC were available for this study. The findings were correlated with the clinical course and laboratory data. Expression of at least 1 cancer testis antigen was detected in 42 of 63 of the laryngeal SCCs (67%). In 34 of 42 of the positive cases (81%) there was simultaneous expression of ≥2 cancer testis antigens. There was significant correlation between antigen expression and advanced tumor stage (stage III/IV) in cases with reactivity to only 1 antibody (p = .01) as well as in the cases with reactivity to ≥2 primary antibodies (≥2 mAbs, p = .04). There was no association between survival and expression of any of the analyzed antigens.

Conclusions.

We find a high incidence of cancer testis antigen expression in SCCs of the larynx, which was correlated with advanced clinical stage. Our data indicate that cancer testis antigens could be valuable vaccine targets in laryngeal tumors, especially in those with a worse prognosis. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2011


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