A Causal Role for the Human Tumor Antigen Preferentially Expressed Antigen of Melanoma in Cancer
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2006
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Epping, M.T.
Bernards, R.A.
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Abstract
Tumor antigens are of interest as diagnostic and prognostic
markers and potential therapeutic targets. The tumor antigen
preferentially expressed antigen of melanoma (PRAME) is
frequently overexpressed in a wide variety of cancers and is a
prognostic marker for clinical outcome. It has been shown
recently that PRAME functions as a repressor of retinoic acid
signaling. Here, we discuss this novel insight in the context of
the increasing interest in tumor antigens as targets for
therapy.