Cui Tang , Ye Lv , Kuihu Ding , Yu Cao , Zemei Ma , Lina Yang , Qiqi Zhang , Haiyang Zhou , Yu Wang , Zhongtao Liu , Xiangmei Cao
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Comprehensive Pan-Cancer Analysis of MTF2 Effects on Human Tumors
Understanding oncogenic processes and underlying mechanisms to advance research into human tumors is critical for effective treatment. Studies have shown that Metal regulatory transcription factor 2(MTF2) drives malignant progression in liver cancer and glioma. However, no systematic pan-cancer analysis of MTF2 has been performed. Here, we use University of California Santa Cruz, Cancer Genome Atlas , Genotype-Tissue Expression data, Tumor Immune Estimation Resource, and Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium bioinformatics tools to explore differential expression of MTF2 across different tumor types. MTF2 was found to be highly expressed in the cancer lines that were available through the respective databases included in the study, and overexpression of MTF2 may lead to a poor prognosis in tumor patients such as glioblastoma multiforme, brain lower grade glioma, KIPAN, LIHC, adrenocortical carcinoma, etc. We also validated MTF2 mutations in cancer, compared MTF2 methylation levels in normal and primary tumor tissues, analyzed the association of MTF2 with the immune microenvironment, and validated the functional role of MTF2 in glioma U87 and U251 and breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cell lines by cytometry. This also indicates that MTF2 has a promising application prospect in cancer treatment.
期刊介绍:
Current Problems in Cancer seeks to promote and disseminate innovative, transformative, and impactful data on patient-oriented cancer research and clinical care. Specifically, the journal''s scope is focused on reporting the results of well-designed cancer studies that influence/alter practice or identify new directions in clinical cancer research. These studies can include novel therapeutic approaches, new strategies for early diagnosis, cancer clinical trials, and supportive care, among others. Papers that focus solely on laboratory-based or basic science research are discouraged. The journal''s format also allows, on occasion, for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering articles that present dynamic material that influences the oncology field.