Pathogenicity of the MAGE family (Review)

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Abstract

The melanoma antigen gene (MAGE) protein family is a group of highly conserved proteins that share a common homology domain. Under normal circumstances, numerous MAGE proteins are only expressed in reproduction related tissues; however, abnormal expression levels are observed in a variety of tumor tissues. The MAGE family consists of type I and II proteins, several of which are cancer testis antigens that are highly expressed in cancer and serve a critical role in tumorigenesis. Therefore, this review will use the relationship between MAGEs and tumors as a starting point, focusing on the latest developments regarding the function of MAGEs as oncogenes, and preliminarily reveal their possible mechanisms.

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Li, S., Shi, X., Li, J., & Zhou, X. (2021). Pathogenicity of the MAGE family (Review). Oncology Letters, 22(6). https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2021.13105

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