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Down-regulation of the cancer/testis antigen 45 (CT45) is associated with altered tumor cell morphology, adhesion and migration
Conclusions: Providing first evidence of a cell biological function of CT45, we suggest that this cancer/testis antigen is involved in the modulation of cell morphology, cell adherence and cell motility. Enhanced motility and/or invasiveness of CT45-positive cells could contribute to the more severe disease progression that is correlated to CT45-positivity in several malignancies.
Source: Cell Communication and Signaling - June 10, 2013 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Anja KoopNadia SellamiSabine Adam-KlagesMarcus LettauDieter KabelitzOttmar JanssenHans-Jürgen Heidebrecht Source Type: research