Characterization and function of human Ly-6/uPAR molecules
  • Kong, Hyun Kyung
  • Park, Jong Hoon
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Human Ly-6/uPAR molecules are a superfamily composed of two subfamilies; one is the membrane bound proteins with a GIN-anchor and the other are secreted proteins without the GIN-anchor. Ly-6/uPAR molecules have remarkable amino acid homology through a distinctive 8-10 cysteine-rich domain that is associated predominantly with O-linked glycans. These molecules are encoded by multiple tightly linked genes located on Chr. 8q23, and have a conserved genomic organization. Ly-6/uPAR molecules have an interesting expression pattern during hematopoiesis and on specific tumors indicating that Ly-6/uPAR molecules are associated with development of the immune system and carcinogenesis. Thus, Ly-6/uPAR molecules are useful antigens for diagnostic and therapeutic targets. This review summarizes our understanding of human Ly-6/uPAR molecules with regard to molecular structure as well as what is known about their function in normal and malignant tissues and suggest Ly-6/uPAR molecules as target antigens for cancer immunotherapy. [BMB Reports 2012; 45(11): 595-603]

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Cancer metastasisCancer therapyGene familyHematopoiesisImmune systemTumorigenesisSTEM-CELL ANTIGENPLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR RECEPTORUROKINASE RECEPTORBREAST-CANCERCLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCEGENETIC-VARIATIONMULTIPLE-MYELOMATUMOR-SUPPRESSORLY-6 FAMILYEXPRESSION
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Characterization and function of human Ly-6/uPAR molecules
저자
Kong, Hyun KyungPark, Jong Hoon
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2012.45.11.210
발행일
2012-11
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Review
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BMB Reports
45
11
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595 ~ 603