The expression and prognostic value of minichromosome maintenance markers in human breast cancer: a comprehensive analysis

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jieqiong Xie, Yulin Zhou, Yun-sheng Ge
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Objective : Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most health-threatening neoplasms for women worldwide. Despite advances in detection and treatment strategies over the past few decades, the current biomarkers of BC are less than satisfactory for effective prognosis and individualized treatment. This study aimed to investigate the new biomarkers to meet this urgent demand. Methods : The current study investigated the transcriptional levels of minichromosome maintenance genes (MCMs) in BC patients from the Oncomine, UALCAN database, and Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA); protein expression levels of MCM proteins in BC patients were derived from the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) database. Further, survival analysis was evaluated with Kaplan-Meier Plotter. BC genome atlas data were obtained from cBioPortal databases. Gene regulatory network analysis was performed using the STRING online tool, and gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analyses were performed using DAVID. Results : Based on multiple database analysis, mRNA and protein levels of MCM2 , MCM4 and MCM10 were much higher in BC patient, and survival analysis showed that high transcription levels of most MCMs were found to be associated with poor prognosis for BC patients; moreover, the MCMs genetic alterations, especially of MCM2 , MCM4 and MCM10 , were found in 45% of BC patients. In addition, dysregulation of MCMs was considered to possibly affect DNA damage/repair, cell cycle dysregulation and chromosome instability. Conclusions : In summary, this study indicated that MCM2 , MCM4 , and MCM10 are potential prognostic markers and therapeutic targets for BC.
微染色体维持标记物在癌症中的表达及其预后价值的综合分析
目的:乳腺癌(BC)是世界范围内最威胁女性健康的肿瘤之一。尽管在过去的几十年里,检测和治疗策略取得了进展,但目前的BC生物标志物对于有效的预后和个体化治疗还不太满意。本研究旨在探索新的生物标志物来满足这一迫切需求。方法:本研究从Oncomine、UALCAN数据库和基因表达谱交互分析(GEPIA)中研究BC患者微染色体维持基因(MCM)的转录水平;从人类蛋白质图谱(HPA)数据库中研究BC患者MCM蛋白的表达水平。采用Kaplan-Meier Plotter进行生存分析。BC基因组图谱数据来源于cBioPortal数据库。使用STRING在线工具进行基因调控网络分析,使用DAVID进行基因本体(GO)和京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)途径富集分析。结果:基于多个数据库分析,BC患者中MCM2、MCM4和MCM10的mRNA和蛋白水平均较高,生存分析显示,大多数mcm的高转录水平与BC患者预后不良有关;45%的BC患者存在mcm的遗传改变,尤其是MCM2、MCM4和MCM10的遗传改变。此外,mcm的失调被认为可能影响DNA损伤/修复、细胞周期失调和染色体不稳定。结论:综上所述,本研究表明MCM2、MCM4和MCM10是BC的潜在预后标志物和治疗靶点。
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期刊介绍: EJGO is dedicated to publishing editorial articles in the Distinguished Expert Series and original research papers, case reports, letters to the Editor, book reviews, and newsletters. The Journal was founded in 1980 the second gynaecologic oncology hyperspecialization Journal in the world. Its aim is the diffusion of scientific, clinical and practical progress, and knowledge in female neoplastic diseases in an interdisciplinary approach among gynaecologists, oncologists, radiotherapists, surgeons, chemotherapists, pathologists, epidemiologists, and so on.
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