Comprehensive analysis of GPN1 in human cancer and its effects on the migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells.

0 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Rongtao Zhu, Senfeng Zhao, Jiahui Cao, Yin Liu, Ruopeng Liang
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Abstract

To investigate the prognostic value of GPN1 in cancer and its role in the migration of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC or LIHC) cells, we used several databases to assess GPN1 expression levels and effects in human tumors. Furthermore, experiments were conducted to verify changes in GPN1 expression in HCC cell lines and explore its biological function. We found that GPN1 gene and protein expression were significantly increased in several tumor tissues. Higher GPN1 expression was associated with unfavorable overall survival. Additionally, there was a strong association between GPN1 expression and several clinicopathological features, according to multivariate Cox regression analysis. Moreover, GPN1 gene mutation and methylation were present in some tumors. A relationship was also found between GPN1 expression and immune infiltration. Notably, immune checkpoint analysis showed that GPN1 expression was correlated with PD-1/PDL-1 and CTLA-4, suggesting it may serve as a biomarker for predicting immune subtypes and response to immunotherapy in HCC. Enrichment analysis in HCC indicated that GPN1 is primarily involved in RNA metabolism. Additionally, drug sensitivity analysis revealed that GPN1 appeared to be responsive to 16 drugs. Finally, GPN1 upregulation was confirmed to promote the migration of HCC cells. This study provides a comprehensive overview of GPN1 in human cancer and demonstrates that GPN1 contributes to the migration of HCC cells, potentially serving as a prognostic and immunotherapy biomarker.

全面分析人类癌症中的 GPN1 及其对肝癌细胞迁移的影响。
为了研究 GPN1 在癌症中的预后价值及其在肝细胞癌(HCC 或 LIHC)细胞迁移中的作用,我们使用了多个数据库来评估 GPN1 在人类肿瘤中的表达水平和作用。此外,我们还通过实验验证了 GPN1 在 HCC 细胞系中的表达变化,并探索了其生物学功能。我们发现,在一些肿瘤组织中,GPN1 基因和蛋白的表达明显增加。较高的 GPN1 表达与不利的总生存率相关。此外,根据多变量 Cox 回归分析,GPN1 的表达与多种临床病理特征之间存在密切联系。此外,GPN1基因突变和甲基化也出现在一些肿瘤中。研究还发现,GPN1的表达与免疫浸润也有关系。值得注意的是,免疫检查点分析表明,GPN1的表达与PD-1/PDL-1和CTLA-4相关,这表明它可以作为一种生物标记物来预测HCC的免疫亚型和对免疫疗法的反应。HCC中的富集分析表明,GPN1主要参与RNA代谢。此外,药物敏感性分析表明,GPN1似乎对16种药物有反应。最后,GPN1 的上调被证实能促进 HCC 细胞的迁移。这项研究全面概述了 GPN1 在人类癌症中的作用,并证明 GPN1 促进了 HCC 细胞的迁移,有可能成为预后和免疫疗法的生物标志物。
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