The present invention relates to a novel human gene that is differentially
expressed in human carcinoma. More specifically, the present invention
relates to a polynucleotide encoding a novel human polypeptide named C35
that is overexpressed in human breast and bladder carcinoma. This
invention also relates to C35 polypeptide, in particular C35 peptide
epitopes and C35 peptide epitope analogs, as well as vectors, host cells,
antibodies directed to C35 polypeptides, and the recombinant methods for
producing the same. The present invention further relates to diagnostic
methods for detecting carcinomas, including human breast carcinomas. The
present invention further relates to the formulation and use of the C35
gene and polypeptides, in particular C35 peptide epitopes and C35 peptide
epitope analogs, in immunogenic compositions or vaccines, to induce
antibody or cell-mediated immunity against target cells, such as tumor
cells, that express the C35 gene. The invention further relates to
screening methods for identifying agonists and antagonists of C35
activity.