B/16 Flashcards

1
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Types of tumor antigens (2)

A
  • tumor specific antigens (TSA)

- tumor associated antigens

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2
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Where do we find TSA?

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only on tumor cells, not in the normal organism

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3
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What are TSAs?

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mostly mutated oncoproteins or proteins of tumor suppressor genes

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4
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Examples of TSA

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The abnormal products of RAS, p53…

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Where can we find TAA?

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On tumor cells and on other non-neoplastic cells

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6
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What are TAA good for?

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  • diagnostic
  • vaccination
  • treatment
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7
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Why do TAA evoke weaker immune reaction?

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because of immune tolerance over time

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8
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Examples of TAA (6) tumor associated antigens

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  • overexpressed cellular Ags
  • Oncospermatogonal Ags
  • Oncofetal Ags
  • Tumor antigens produced by viruses
  • Cell surface glycoproteins
  • cell type specific differentiation antigens
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9
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Example of overexpressed cellular ag

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PSA (prostate specific antigen)

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10
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Example of oncospermal antigens

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cancer testis antigens : MAGEA1

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11
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Example of cell surface glycoprotein that acts as tumor antigen

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ganglioside - melanoma

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