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Tumor Marker

Tumor Marker

Ca tumour markeris a chemical substance that reflects the presence of a Tumor. It is present in malignant tumour cells, not in normal adult tissues, and substances abnormally produced by malignant tumour cells or by the host's response to tumour stimulation created it.

Their presence or quantitative changes can indicate the nature of the tumour to understand the histogenesis, cell differentiation, and cell function of the tumour.

Detection of tumor counthas the following functions:

Early detection of tumour;

Tumour census and screening;

Diagnosis, differential diagnosis and staging of tumours;

Monitoring the efficacy of surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy for tumour patients;

Indicators of tumour recurrence;

Prognosis of tumour;

Looking for the primary foci of metastases of unknown origin.

Tumor Antigens

Tumor antigens generally refer to new or overexpressed antigenic substances during the occurrence and development of tumors.

The possible mechanisms for the body to produce tumor antigens are: 1) gene mutation; 2) the activation of genes that were not expressed initially during the process of cell carcinogenesis; 3) abnormalities in some aspects of the antigen synthesis process (such as abnormal glycosylation leading to the production of unique protein degradation products) ); abnormal and ectopic expression of antigens or differentiation antigens during embryonic stage; ⑤ overexpression of specific gene products, significantly signal transduction molecules; ⑥ expression of exogenous genes (such as viral genes).

Cancer Antigen

According to the specificity of cancer antigens in blood, cancer antigens are divided into (1) Tumor-specific antigens (2) Tumor-associated antigens.

Tumor-specific antigen (TSA) is a neoantigen-specific to tumor cells or exists only in specific but not in normal cells.

Tumor-associated antigen (TAA) refers to antigens peculiar to non-tumor cells and exist in normal cells and other tissues. Still, their content is significantly increased when cells become cancerous.

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