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    Mol Cells. 2002 Aug 31;14(1):122-9.

    hMAGE-A1 overexpression reduces TNF-alpha cytotoxicity in ME-180 cells.

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    Department of Biology, Changwon National University, Korea. parkjh@sarim.changwon.ac.kr

    Abstract

    Melanoma antigen (MAGE) belongs to a large family of tumor-associated antigens that are expressed in tumors, but not in normal adult tissues with the exception of a few normal cell types. However, its cellular function has not been characterized. In this study, we screened tumor cell lines for the hMAGE-A1, -A2, and -A3 gene expressions by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, then examined the sensitivity of the cell lines to TNF cytotoxicity. Cell lines, which express at least one of the three hMAGE-A genes, were more resistant to TNF cytotoxicity than cell lines that expressed none of the MAGE genes. By stably expressing hMAGE-A1 mRNA in the ME-180 line of human cervical carcinoma cells, it was possible to isolate clones in which the hMAGE-A1 is constitutively expressed. These clones displayed a diminished sensitivity to the cytotoxicity that was mediated by TNF, indicating that MAGE-A1 is a protective protein.

    PMID:
    12243341
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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