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Background: We have identified a novel cancer/testis antigen, TRAG-3 (Taxol
Resistance Associated Gene-3) that was initially discovered in search for
new genes involved in drug resistance by differential display. Early study
of TRAG-3 revealed minimal to absent expression in various normal tissues a
nd over-expression in many carcinoma cell lines including several melanoma
lines. Materials and Methods: Northern and RT-PCR technologies were used to
evaluate TRAG-3 expression in numerous cell lines and tumor tissue. Result
s: Analysis of a wider panel of normal tissues, 32 melanoma cell fines and
4 malignant melanomas demonstrates TRAG-3 expression in 25 of the 32 melano
ma cell lines (78%) and four of four of the malignant melanoma armors (100%
). Of the additional eight normal tissues screened, expression was present
in normal testis but absent in all other tissues. RT-PCR evaluation of TRAG
-3 reveals two transcripts in many carcinoma cell lines with sequencing of
these products demonstrating the 799 bp TRAG-3 transcript and a second alte
rnatively spliced transcript, TRAG-3(long). TRAG-3 maps to band Xq28 within
a IMAGE gene complex, however sequence analysis demonstrates that TRAG-3 i
s not homologous to other known cancer/testis antigens. Conclusion. TRAG-3
appears to be a novel cancer/testis antigen.