The antigen processing machinery (APM) plays an important role in immune recognition of virally infected and transformed cells. Defective expression of several APM components is associated with progression and clinical outcome in cervical carcinoma.
Genetic variation in the genes encoding APM components is known to be associated with risk of occurrence of several malignancies.
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