The invention concerns compositions and methods for the diagnosis and
treatment of neoplastic cell growth and proliferation in mammals,
including humans. The invention is based upon the identification of an
ADAM8 gene that is amplified in the genome of tumor cells. Such gene
amplification is associated with the overexpression of the gene product
as compared to normal cells of the same tissue type and contributes to
tumorigenesis. Accordingly, the ADAM8 protein encoded by the amplified
gene is a useful target for the diagnosis and/or treatment (including
prevention) of certain cancers, and acts as a predictor of the prognosis
of tumor treatment.