Molecular heterogeneity of guanine nucleotide binding-protein γ subunit 4 in left- and right-sided colon cancer
Molecular heterogeneity determines the differences in the pathological features, prognosis and survival after relapse when comparing left-sided colon cancer (LCC) and right-sided colon cancer (RCC). At present, the discrepancy in the underlying molecular events between the two types of colon cancer...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Oncology letters 2020-12, Vol.20 (6), p.334-334, Article 334 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Molecular heterogeneity determines the differences in the pathological features, prognosis and survival after relapse when comparing left-sided colon cancer (LCC) and right-sided colon cancer (RCC). At present, the discrepancy in the underlying molecular events between the two types of colon cancer has not been thoroughly investigated. The present study aimed to explore novel targets to predict the disease stage and prognosis of LCC and RCC. Expression analysis of guanine nucleotide binding-protein γ subunit 4 (GNG4) was performed using the Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA) and Oncomine databases. Survival and association analyses were performed using GEPIA and the colon adenocarcinoma dataset from The Cancer Genome Atlas database. GNG4-positive cells in a tissue microarray were examined using immunohistochemistry. According to the
expression data from Caucasian patients included in the TCGA dataset,
was highly expressed and positively associated with pathological stage and overall survival (OS) rates in colon cancer.
expression was higher in LCC than in RCC. Patients with LCC with high
expression exhibited higher pathological stage and lower survival rates, whereas this was not observed in patients with RCC. In addition, the clinical tissues used in the microarray showed that
expression was increased in Chinese patients with LCC compared with that in patients with RCC. Consistently,
expression was negatively associated with OS in patients with LCC, but not in patients with RCC. However, no association was observed between
expression and the disease stage of colon cancer in both patients with LCC and RCC. Overall, the molecular heterogeneity of GNG4 in LCC and RCC suggests that GNG4 may be used as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in patients with LCC. |
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ISSN: | 1792-1074 1792-1082 |
DOI: | 10.3892/ol.2020.12197 |