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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 22, 2013
Filed:
Jun. 03, 2011
Aya Jakobovits, Beverly Hills, CA (US);
Arthur B. Raitano, Los Alamitos, CA (US);
Mary Faris, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Rene S. Hubert, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Wangmao GE, Tampa, FL (US);
Karen Jane Meyrick Morrison, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Robert Kendall Morrison, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Pia M. Challita-eid, Encino, CA (US);
Aya Jakobovits, Beverly Hills, CA (US);
Arthur B. Raitano, Los Alamitos, CA (US);
Mary Faris, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Rene S. Hubert, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Wangmao Ge, Tampa, FL (US);
Karen Jane Meyrick Morrison, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Robert Kendall Morrison, Santa Monica, CA (US);
Pia M. Challita-Eid, Encino, CA (US);
Agensys, Inc., Santa Monica, CA (US);
Abstract
A novel gene 0161P2F10B (also designated 161P2F10B) and its encoded protein, and variants thereof, are described wherein 161P2F10B exhibits tissue specific expression in normal adult tissue, and is aberrantly expressed in the cancers listed in Table I. Consequently, 161P2F10B provides a diagnostic, prognostic, prophylactic and/or therapeutic target for cancer. The 161P2F10B gene or fragment thereof, or its encoded protein, or variants thereof, or a fragment thereof, can be used to elicit a humoral or cellular immune response; antibodies or T cells reactive with 161P2F10B can be used in active or passive immunization.