Bin Ke, Peng Jin, Xue-Jun Wang, Ru-Peng Zhang, Ning Liu, Gang Ma
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摘要
整合素亚单位α V (ITGAV)是整合素受体的一个亚单位,与许多类型的癌症有关。为了探索ITGAV在癌症中的潜在机制,我们利用公共数据库进行了全面的泛癌症分析。本研究系统分析了ITGAV在不同肿瘤中的表达,以及ITGAV与临床病理特征、预后、遗传改变、表观遗传修饰、肿瘤免疫微环境的关系。通过基因富集分析探讨ITGAV在胃癌(GC)中的潜在功能。GC组织微阵列和体外细胞实验验证了GC预测结果。结果显示,ITGAV在不同肿瘤中的表达是可变的,ITGAV在包括胃癌在内的大多数肿瘤中具有一定的预后和诊断价值。发现ITGAV表达与多种癌症的遗传改变、DNA甲基化、免疫检查点基因和免疫细胞浸润有关。功能分析显示,ITGAV参与了GC的EMC重塑、铁下垂和铜下垂的调控。体外实验证实ITGAV与胃癌细胞增殖、凋亡、迁移和侵袭相关。我们的研究表明,ITGAV可以作为多种癌症的有效预后和免疫学生物标志物。ITGAV可促进胃癌恶性进展,可作为胃癌治疗的潜在靶点。
Pan-cancer landscape of ITGAV and its potential role in gastric cancer.
Integrin subunit alpha V (ITGAV), a subunit of the integrin receptor, is involved in many types of cancers. In order to explore the potential mechanisms of ITGAV in cancers, we carried out a comprehensive pan-cancer analysis using public database. In this study, ITGAV expression in different cancers and the relationship between ITGAV and clinic-pathological features, prognosis, genetic alteration, epigenetic modification, and tumor immune microenvironment were systemically analyzed. Gene enrichment analysis was performed to explore potential functions of ITGAV in gastric cancer (GC). GC tissue microarrays and in vitro cell experiments were used to verify the prediction results in GC. The results revealed that ITGAV was variably expression in different cancers, and ITGAV had a certain prognostic and diagnostic value in most cancers, including GC. ITGAV expression was found to be related to genetic alteration, DNA methylation, immune checkpoint gene, and immune cell infiltration in multiple cancers. Functional analyses revealed that ITGAV was involved in the regulation of EMC remodeling, ferroptosis, and cuproptosis in GC. In vitro experiments verified that ITGAV was correlated with GC cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, and invasion. Our study demonstrated that ITGAV can be used as an effective prognostic and immunological biomarker for multiple cancers. ITGAV can promote GC malignant progression and could serve as a potential therapeutic target for GC treatment.
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