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High GRWD1 expression may predict clinically aggressive lower grade glioma, skin cutaneous melanoma, and kidney renal clear cell carcinoma carrying wild-type p53: a systematic study based on TCGA data analysis.
Glutamate-rich WD40 repeat containing 1 (GRWD1) is a novel oncogene/oncoprotein that downregulates the p53 tumor suppressor protein through several mechanisms. One important mechanism involves binding of GRWD1 to RPL11, which competitively inhibits the RPL11-MDM2 interaction and releases RPL11-mediated suppression of MDM2 ubiquitin ligase activity toward p53. Here, we mined the TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) database to gain in-depth insight into the clinical relevance of GRWD1. We found that high expression of GRWD1 is associated with a poor prognosis for lower grade glioma (LGG) of the brain, skin cutaneous melanoma (SKCM), and kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) carrying wild-type p53. Further investigations revealed that copy number alterations in the GRWD1 gene are one determinant of GRWD1 expression level. By contrast, even in patients with a diploid GRWD1 gene, high GRWD1 expression was associated with a poor prognosis for LGG, SKCM, and KIRC carrying wild-type p53. Additional studies suggest that some transcriptional factors may be involved in regulation of GRWD1 in cancers with a diploid GRWD1 gene. Taken together, the data presented herein suggest that high expression of GRWD1 may contribute to malignant behavior, and predict a clinically unfavorable prognosis for LGG, SKCM, and KIRC carrying wild-type p53.
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