Therapeutic implications of targeting cancer testis antigen MAGEA1 in cervical cancer

Ayoung Kim & Hyunho Yoon et al. · 2026-03-13

MAGE family member A1 (MAGEA1), a cancer‑testis antigen (CTA), is aberrantly expressed in several malignancies such as lung and liver cancers. However, its role in cervical cancer remains to be elucidated. The present study investigated the functional significance and therapeutic potential of MAGEA1 in cervical cancer using lentiviral short hairpin RNA‑mediated knockdown, a series of functional assays, RNA sequencing (RNA‑seq), and nude mouse xenograft models. It was found that MAGEA1 was upregulated in cervical cancer cells and its knockdown substantially suppressed cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and
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It was found that MAGEA1 was upregulated in cervical cancer cells and its knockdown substantially suppressed cell proliferation, migration, invasion, and in vivo tumor growth.

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Ayoung Kim, Jina Kim, Woori Kwak, Kyumin Mo, Soohyun Choe, Minyeong Jeon, Jisun Lee, Jun-Won Yun, Hyunho Yoon