Prognostic Value of IGFBP6 in Breast Cancer: Focus on Glucometabolism

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Hang Lu, Xin Yu, Zhiliang Xu, Jingwen Deng, Master Jingwen Zhang, Yimin Zhang, Shengrong Sun
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Abstract

IGFBP6, a member of the IGF binding protein (IGFBP) family, is a specific inhibitor of insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) and can inhibit the growth of malignant tumors overexpressing IGF-II. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a basic disorder of glucose metabolism that can be regulated by IGF-related pathways. We performed bioinformatics analysis of the TCGA database to explore the possible mechanism of IGFBP6 in breast cancer (BC) metabolism and prognosis and collected clinical samples from BC patients with and without T2D to compare and verify the prognostic effect of IGFBP6. In our study, the levels of IGFBP1–6 were positively correlated with overall survival (OS) in patients with breast cancer. IGFBP6 was upregulated in estrogen receptor (ER)-positive BC, and ER-positive and progesterone receptor (PR) positive patients had a higher expression level of IGFBP6 than ER-negative and PR-negative patients. IGFBP6 could be used as an independent prognostic factor in BC. The expression of IGFBP6 was decreased in BC tissue, and BC tissue from patients with T2D had lower IGFBP6 expression levels than BC tissue from patients without T2D. IGFBP6 is mainly involved in the PI3K–Akt and TGF-β signaling pathways and tumor microenvironment regulation. In terms of metabolism, the expression of IGFBP6 was negatively correlated with that of most glucose metabolism-related genes. IGFBP6 expression was mainly correlated with mutations in TP53, PIK3CA, CDH1, and MAP3K1. In addition, the upregulation of IGFBP6 in BC increased the drug sensitivity to docetaxel, paclitaxel and gemcitabine. Overall, these results indicated that high expression of IGFBP6 is associated with a good prognosis in BC patients, especially in those without T2D. It is not only involved in the maintenance of the tumor microenvironment in BC but also inhibits the energy metabolism of cancer cells through glucose metabolism-related pathways. These findings may provide a new perspective on IGFBP6 as a potential prognostic marker for BC.
乳腺癌 IGFBP6 的预后价值:关注糖代谢
IGFBP6 是 IGF 结合蛋白(IGFBP)家族的成员,是胰岛素样生长因子 II(IGF-II)的特异性抑制剂,可抑制过度表达 IGF-II 的恶性肿瘤的生长。2 型糖尿病(T2D)是一种基本的糖代谢紊乱,可由 IGF 相关通路调控。我们对TCGA数据库进行了生物信息学分析,以探索IGFBP6在乳腺癌(BC)代谢和预后中的可能机制,并收集了有T2D和无T2D的BC患者的临床样本,以比较和验证IGFBP6的预后作用。在我们的研究中,IGFBP1-6的水平与乳腺癌患者的总生存期(OS)呈正相关。IGFBP6在雌激素受体(ER)阳性的乳腺癌患者中上调,ER阳性和孕激素受体(PR)阳性患者的IGFBP6表达水平高于ER阴性和PR阴性患者。IGFBP6可作为BC的一个独立预后因素。IGFBP6在BC组织中的表达降低,T2D患者BC组织的IGFBP6表达水平低于非T2D患者的BC组织。IGFBP6主要参与PI3K-Akt和TGF-β信号通路及肿瘤微环境调控。在代谢方面,IGFBP6 的表达与大多数葡萄糖代谢相关基因的表达呈负相关。IGFBP6的表达主要与TP53、PIK3CA、CDH1和MAP3K1的突变相关。此外,IGFBP6 在 BC 中的上调增加了对多西他赛、紫杉醇和吉西他滨的药物敏感性。总之,这些结果表明,IGFBP6的高表达与BC患者的良好预后有关,尤其是那些没有T2D的患者。它不仅参与了 BC 肿瘤微环境的维持,还通过葡萄糖代谢相关途径抑制了癌细胞的能量代谢。这些发现可能为IGFBP6作为BC潜在预后标志物提供了新的视角。
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期刊介绍: Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment (TCRT) is a JCR-ranked, broad-spectrum, open access, peer-reviewed publication whose aim is to provide researchers and clinicians with a platform to share and discuss developments in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of cancer.
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