Abstract
Background MAGE‐A genes belong to the cancer/testis antigens family. The prognostic significance of MAGE‐A expression in the peripheral blood of patients with lung cancer is unknown. Therefore, this study evaluated the expression and possible prognostic significance of MAGE‐A in the peripheral blood of patients with lung cancer.MethodsIn this study, we detected MAGE‐A gene expression in the peripheral blood of 150 patients with lung cancer and 30 healthy donors using multiplex semi‐nested PCR and analyzed their correlation with clinicopathological risk factors.Results MAGE‐A expression was associated with factors indicating poor prognosis. The expression of MAGE‐A and each individual MAGE‐A gene were also associated with low overall survival in patients with lung cancer.ConclusionThe expression of MAGE‐A genes in peripheral blood may act as a poor prognostic marker in patients with lung cancer.
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