The Role of PDZ Binding Kinase as a Potential Prognostic and Diagnostic Biomarker in Ovarian Cancer.

Cancer biotherapy & radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2022-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-31 DOI:10.1089/cbr.2020.4249
Chuang Li, Yuan Lyu, Caixia Liu, Shaowei Yin
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Background: As one of the three malignant genital tumors, mortality in women with ovarian cancer is consistently high worldwide. It is of great importance to find prognostic markers for diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer. In this study, the authors utilized the bioinformatics analysis to identify the potential key genes to reveal the potential mechanism for ovarian cancer. Materials and Methods: The authors used the gene expression profile (GSE14407) to perform differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis and the weighted gene co-expression network analysis. They selected the key module and performed the gene ontology (GO) annotation and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis for the genes in the hub module. Then they screened the key genes in the hub module, and further validated their expression level. Results: A total of 3124 DEGs were detected after differential gene expression analysis; of these, 433 were upregulated genes and 2691 were downregulated genes. The authors selected the brown module that is significantly associated with the BRCA gene expression. Then they selected 30 hub genes from the protein-protein interaction network. The authors identified the PDZ binding kinase (PBK) as the prognosis-associated hub gene whose expression was significantly high in the ovarian cancer tissue. Conclusions: The bioinformatics analysis for the DEGs could be important to understand the pathogenesis for ovarian cancer. In this study, PBK is identified as a potential marker that might improve the understanding of the molecular mechanism and the diagnosis level for ovarian cancer.

PDZ结合激酶作为卵巢癌潜在预后和诊断生物标志物的作用。
背景:作为生殖器官三大恶性肿瘤之一,卵巢癌在世界范围内的死亡率一直很高。寻找卵巢癌的预后标志物对卵巢癌的诊断和治疗具有重要意义。在本研究中,作者利用生物信息学分析鉴定潜在的关键基因,揭示卵巢癌的潜在机制。材料和方法:采用基因表达谱(GSE14407)进行差异表达基因(DEG)分析和加权基因共表达网络分析。他们选择了关键模块,并对枢纽模块中的基因进行了基因本体(GO)注释和京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)途径富集分析。然后筛选hub模块中的关键基因,进一步验证其表达水平。结果:通过差异基因表达分析,共检测到3124个deg;其中,433个是上调基因,2691个是下调基因。作者选择了与BRCA基因表达显著相关的棕色模块。然后,他们从蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络中选择了30个中心基因。作者发现PDZ结合激酶(PBK)是与预后相关的枢纽基因,其在卵巢癌组织中的表达显著高。结论:deg的生物信息学分析对了解卵巢癌的发病机制具有重要意义。在本研究中,PBK被认为是一个潜在的标志物,可能会提高对卵巢癌分子机制的认识和诊断水平。
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