Identification of Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 1 As a Potential Bladder Tumor Marker.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aida Albadawy, Mohammed Alqudaimi, Hanyue Cui, Xianghui Yan, Jing Sun, Ping Shi
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Abstract

Background: The 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (HSD17B) family has been implicated in the prognosis and treatment prediction of various malignancies; however, its association with bladder cancer (BLCA) remains unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of HSD17B1, as a prognostic biomarker, for the survival of patients with BLCA and to determine its effectiveness as a supplemental biomarker for BLCA.

Methods: A series of bioinformatics techniques were applied to investigate the expression of HSD17B1 in different types of cancer and its potential association with the prognosis of BLCA patients using diverse databases. The UALCAN, Human Protein Atlas, cBioPortal, Metascape, GEPIA, MethSurv, and TIMER were employed to analyze expression differences, mutation status, enrichment analysis, overall survival, methylation, and immune-infiltrating cells. The real-time reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) was implemented to detect the messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) expression levels of HSD17B1 in vitro.

Results: Elevated mRNA and protein levels of HSD17B1, surpassing normal levels, were observed in BLCA samples. In addition, the BLCA patients with higher mRNA expression level of HSD17B1 significantly reduced the overall survival. Also, several immune infiltrating cells, including mast cell resting CIBERSORT-ABS, have been identified as tumor-associated biomarker genes, with the potential to significantly influence the immunological environment. Finally, qRT-PCR analysis revealed a significant upregulation of HSD17B1 mRNA expression level in the cancer cells compared to the human 293T cells, which was consistent with the bioinformatics data.

Conclusion: There is a strong correlation between the elevated HSD17B1 expression and positive prognosis in patients with BLCA. Therefore, HSD17B1 can be used as a prognostic biomarker in these patients.

鉴定作为潜在膀胱肿瘤标记物的 1 型羟类固醇脱氢酶
背景:HSD17B家族与多种恶性肿瘤的预后和治疗预测有关,但其与BLCA的关系仍不清楚。本研究旨在评估HSD17B1作为预后生物标志物对BLCA患者生存的潜在影响,并确定其作为BLCA补充生物标志物的有效性:方法:采用一系列生物信息学技术,利用不同的数据库研究 HSD17B1 在不同类型癌症中的表达及其与 BLCA 患者预后的潜在关联。研究人员利用 UALCAN、人类蛋白质图谱、cBioPortal、Metascape、GEPIA、MethSurv 和 TIMER 分析了表达差异、突变状态、富集分析、总生存率、甲基化和免疫浸润细胞。采用qRT-PCR技术检测体外HSD17B1的mRNA表达水平:结果:在BLCA样本中观察到HSD17B1的mRNA和蛋白水平升高,超过了正常水平。此外,HSD17B1 mRNA表达水平较高的BLCA患者的OS显著降低。此外,包括肥大细胞休止期CIBERSORT-ABS在内的几种免疫浸润细胞被鉴定为肿瘤相关生物标记基因,有可能显著影响免疫环境。最后,qRT-PCR 分析显示,与人类 293T 细胞相比,癌细胞中 HSD17B1 mRNA 表达水平显著上调,这与生物信息学数据一致:结论:HSD17B1表达的升高与BLCA患者的预后呈正相关。因此,HSD17B1 可作为这些患者的预后生物标志物。
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Iranian Biomedical Journal
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