Triozzi P L, Stevens V C
The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Oncol Rep. 1999 Jan-Feb;6(1):7-17.
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is expressed by common cancers and may play a role in cell transformation as well as angiogenic, metastatic, and immune escape phenomena that are central to cancer progression. Clinical trials with a vaccine targeting the carboxy-terminal peptide of -hCG have indicated that tolerance to this oncofetal antigen can be broken. Humoral responses that may modulate the biologic activity of tumor-associated hCG as well as cellular responses to hCG have been generated. Studies are in progress to further define the biologic significance of hCG in cancer and to develop a vaccine approach that will best target this expression.
人绒毛膜促性腺激素(hCG)在常见癌症中表达,可能在细胞转化以及血管生成、转移和免疫逃逸现象中发挥作用,而这些现象是癌症进展的核心。针对β-hCG羧基末端肽的疫苗进行的临床试验表明,对这种癌胚抗原的耐受性可以被打破。已经产生了可能调节肿瘤相关hCG生物活性的体液反应以及对hCG的细胞反应。正在进行研究以进一步确定hCG在癌症中的生物学意义,并开发一种能最佳靶向这种表达的疫苗方法。