Preliminary bioinformatics analyses of the expression and function of AGR2 in human breast cancer
10.3872/j.issn.1007-385x.2020.03.014
- VernacularTitle:AGR2在乳腺癌中的表达及其功能的生物信息学初步分析
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QIU Yiran
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LIU Wenjia
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YU Yue
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CAO Xuchen
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Author Information
1. First Department of Breast Surgery, Cancer Institute and Hospital of Tianjin Medical University
2. National Clinical Research Center for Cancer
3. Key Laboratory of Cancer Prevention and Therapy of Tianjin
4. Tianjin&rsquo
5. s Clinical Research Center for Cancer
6. Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Prevention and Therapy, Ministry of Education
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
breast;
neoplasm;
anterior gradient protein-2(AGR2);
expression;
prognosis function;
pathway
- From:
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy
2020;27(3):302-308
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To explore the expression of AGR2 gene in breast cancer as well as to predict its relevant biological functions and molecular signaling pathways with bioinformatics tool. Methods: The expression of AGR2 in breast cancer tissues and normal tissues was analyzed in Oncomine and GEPIA databases, and the expression of AGR2 in breast cancer cell lines was evaluated in CCLE database. Meanwhile, HPA database was used to analyze the expression of AGR2 protein in normal and breast cancer tissues. Besides, the gene expression microarray data download from CCLE database was analyzed by using R software to obtain genes co-expressed withAGR2. Functional annotation ofAGR2 co-expressed genes was performed by using GO Enrichment and KEGG pathway analyses. Results: Oncomine and GEPIA databases showed that AGR2 gene was highly expressed in breast cancer tissues, and CCLE database analysis showed that AGR2 was highly expressed in all breast cancer cell lines. Immunohistochemistry results from the HPA database showed that the expression of AGR2 protein was significantly higher in breast cancer tissues compared with normal tissues. A total of 946 genes co-expressed with AGR2 in breast cancer were screened out with the R software. With the GO function Enrichment analysis, the co-expressed genes were demonstrated to be mainly involved in biological functions, such as protein localization to cell periphery, protein localization to plasma membrane, cell junction assembly, cell-substrate adhesion, and cell junction organization etc. In addition, the KEGG analysis results showed that co-expressed genes were mainly involved in the progression of gastric cancer and breast cancer, and were associated with proteoglycans in cancer, as well as proline, leucine and isoleucine degradation pathways. Conclusions:AGR2 is highly expressed in breast cancer tissues, which may be a potential oncogenic gene and a new therapeutic target of breast cancer.
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