Methylation Profile of Cancer Testis Antigens in Colorectal Cancer

Iranian journal of immunology : IJI(2023)

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Background: Cancer testis antigens (CTAs) are a class of immune-stimulating antigens often overexpressed in many types of cancers. The usage of the CTAs as immunotherapy targets have been widely investigated in different cancers including melanoma, hematological malignancies, and colorectal cancer. Studies have indicated that the epigenetic regulation of the CTAs such as the methylation status may affect the expression of the CTAs. However, the report on the methylation status of the CTAs is conflicting. The general methylation profile of the CTAs, especially in colorectal cancer, is still elusive. Objective: To determine the methylation profile of the selected CTAs in our colorectal cancer patients. Methods: A total of 54 pairs of colorectal cancer samples were Results: We found that most of the CTAs were hypomethylated, and CCNA1 and TMEM108 genes were among the few CTAs that were hypermethylated. Conclusion: Overall, our brief report has managed to show the targets.
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Tumor -associated Antigen,Cancer -testis Antigen,Epigenetics,Cancer vaccine,Immunotherapy
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