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Biological role of SCC antigen
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yamaguchi University School of Medicine, Ube, Japan. summinami-ygc@umin.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:
SCC antigen is a tumor-associated protein of squamous cell carcinoma of various organs. So far, two genes (SCC Ag-1 and SCC Ag-2) have been identified, and their products are highly homologous and classified as serine protease inhibitors (serpin). Recombinant SCC antigen-1 inhibits chymotrypsin and cathepsin L in vitro, indicating that it is inhibitory type serpin. Transduction of tumor cells with SCC antigen-1 reveals that SCC antigen-1 inhibits apoptosis of tumor cells induced by anticancer drug, TNFalpha or NK cells. Therefore SCC antigen-1 may work in cancer cells for tumor growth, and in normal squamous epithelium for differentiation by means of the inhibition of apoptosis. Recombinant SCC antigen-2 inhibits cathepsin G and mast cell chymase, suggesting that it protects epithelial cells from the inflammation induced by these proteases.