Multi-omics pan-cancer analysis of monocyte to macrophage differentiation-associated (MMD) and its significance in hepatocellular carcinoma.

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Suyang Bai, Yuping Wang, Yongning Zhou, Liang Qiao
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BackgroundMalignant tumors are serious diseases that endanger human health. Therefore, it is crucial to identify markers that facilitate tumor diagnosis and prognostic assessment.ObjectiveThis study analyzed the significance of Monocyte to macrophage differentiation-associated (MMD) in various tumors from multiple perspectives, to explore the possibility of using MMD as a novel tumor marker.MethodsUsing the R software, an examination of MMD levels was conducted across diverse human cancers and their influence on cancer outcomes. MMD methylation, mutations, and immune infiltration analyses of various tumors were performed. A Cox regression model was used to predict the survival rates of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Finally, MMD expression and function were validated in Hep-3B cells.ResultsMMD was aberrantly expressed in diverse tumors and can predict patient outcomes. Methylation and functional enrichment studies indicated possible function of MMD in tumor progression, whereas immune infiltration data suggested its involvement in tumor immune evasion. Cox regression analysis revealed that elevated MMD levels were independent predictors of HCC patient outcomes. The quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) data demonstrated high MMD levels in Hep-3B cells, and its suppression impeded Hep-3B cell growth.ConclusionsMMD was abnormally expressed in various tumors and was closely associated with tumor prognosis. Thus, it had the potential to be used as a novel tumor marker.

单核细胞向巨噬细胞分化相关(MMD)的多组学泛癌分析及其在肝癌中的意义。
恶性肿瘤是危害人类健康的严重疾病。因此,确定有助于肿瘤诊断和预后评估的标志物是至关重要的。目的从多个角度分析单核细胞向巨噬细胞分化相关(Monocyte to macrophage differentiation-associated, MMD)在多种肿瘤中的意义,探讨将MMD作为一种新的肿瘤标志物的可能性。方法使用R软件,对不同人类癌症的烟雾水平及其对癌症结局的影响进行了检查。对各种肿瘤进行MMD甲基化、突变和免疫浸润分析。采用Cox回归模型预测肝细胞癌患者的生存率。最后,在Hep-3B细胞中验证MMD的表达和功能。结果smmd在多种肿瘤中均有异常表达,可预测患者预后。甲基化和功能富集研究表明MMD可能在肿瘤进展中起作用,而免疫浸润数据表明其参与肿瘤免疫逃避。Cox回归分析显示,烟雾浓度升高是HCC患者预后的独立预测因素。实时定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)数据显示,Hep-3B细胞中MMD水平较高,其抑制抑制了Hep-3B细胞的生长。结论smmd在多种肿瘤中异常表达,并与肿瘤预后密切相关。因此,它有可能被用作一种新的肿瘤标志物。
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