| Literature DB >> 16106251 |
Y-H Yin1, Y-Y Li, H Qiao, H-C Wang, X-A Yang, H-G Zhang, X-W Pang, Y Zhang, W-F Chen.
Abstract
In search for genes associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by cDNA microarray, we found that the transcription of TSPY, 'testis-specific protein Y-encoded', was upregulated in HCC. Investigation of a broad spectrum of normal and malignant tissues by RT-PCR revealed the TSPY transcript selectively expressed in normal testis, different histological types of human neoplastic tissues, and tumour cell lines. The expression of TSPY in cancer cells was further confirmed by in situ hybridisation. Indirect immunofluorescence microscopy analysis showed that TSPY was localised mainly in the cytoplasm of transiently transfected cells. Testis-specific protein Y-encoded was detected in 50% (16 of 32) of well- and moderately differentiated HCC patients, in 16% (four of 25) of poorly differentiated HCC patients, and in 5% (one of 19) of renal cell cancer patients. A serological survey revealed that 6.6% (seven of 106) HCC patients had anti-TSPY antibody response, demonstrating the immunogenicity of TSPY in humans. In conclusion, these data suggest that TSPY is a novel cancer/testis (CT) antigen and may be a potential candidate in vaccine strategy for immunotherapy in HCC patients.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16106251 PMCID: PMC2361584 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602716
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Figure 1Expression of TSPY mRNA in normal and malignant tissues. Testis-specific protein Y-encoded mRNA expression was analysed by RT–PCR. (A) TSPY mRNA was expressed only in normal testis but not in other tissues. Lane 1: brain; 2: heart; 3: kidney; 4: liver; 5: lung; 6: pancreas; 7: skeletal muscle; 8: placenta; 9: ovary; 10: thymus; 11: prostate; 12: spleen; 13: testis; 14: small intestine; 15: colon; 16: leucocytes; 17: negative control; 18: positive control (testis as a positive control). (B) Expression of TSPY mRNA in HCC tissues. Representative expression pattern is shown in some HCC samples; testis mRNA was used as a positive control. RT–PCR for G3PDH was used to monitor the quality of the RNA sample. (T: cancerous tissues; N: adjacent noncancerous tissues; P: positive control). (C) Expression of TSPY mRNA in HCC cell lines. Lane 1: hep-hcc-1; lane 2: hep-hcc-2; lane 3: hep-hcc-3; lane 4: hep-hcc-4; lane 5: hep-hcc-5; lane 6: hep-hcc-6; lane 7: HLE; lane 8: Hep3B; P: positive control (testis as a positive control). RT–PCR for G3PDH was used to monitor the quality of the RNA sample.
Expression of TSPY transcript in malignant tissues
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| HCC | 20/57 |
| Renal cell carcinoma | 1/19 |
| Lung carcinoma NSCLC | 0/13 |
| Bladder cancer | 0/8 |
| Lymphoma or leukaemia | 0/11 |
| Gastric carcinoma | 0/10 |
TSPY=testis-specific protein Y-encoded; HCC=hepatocellular carcinoma; NSCLC=non-small-cell lung carcinoma
Figure 2In situ hybridisation of TSPY mRNA. In situ hybridizstion was performed on human HCC tissues with an antisense or sense oligonucleotide probe against TSPY mRNA. (A) HCC tissue with antisense probe. (B) HCC tissue with sense probe as a control.
Figure 3Subcellular localisation of TSPY protein. COS7 cells were transfected with pcDNA-TSPY-FLAG for 24 h, the expressed protein was then detected. (A) TSPY protein was mostly distributed in the cytoplasm as detected by immunofluorescence. (B) Nuclei stained with Hoechst33342. (C) Merged images of (A) and (B).
Figure 4Serological reactivity of the recombinant TSPY protein in HCC patients. The antibody in serum samples was assessed by Western blot assay. M: protein marker; P: positive control; lanes 1 and 2: negative controls with normal sera; lanes 3, 5, and 9: positive reaction with sera from HCC patients; lanes 4, 6–8, and 10: negative reaction with sera from HCC patients.