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The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker

BACKGROUND: Several studies have been conducted to investigate the role of cell division cycle-associated 5 (CDCA5) in cancer. Its role in breast cancer, however, remains unknown. METHODS: The Gene Expression Omnibus and Cancer Genome Atlas Program databases provided the open-access information need...

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Autores principales: Gao, Yang, Liu, Shuting, Yang, Junyuan, Su, Min, Xu, Jingjing, Wang, Hua, Zhang, Jingwei
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7150141
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author Gao, Yang
Liu, Shuting
Yang, Junyuan
Su, Min
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Jingwei
author_facet Gao, Yang
Liu, Shuting
Yang, Junyuan
Su, Min
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Jingwei
author_sort Gao, Yang
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description BACKGROUND: Several studies have been conducted to investigate the role of cell division cycle-associated 5 (CDCA5) in cancer. Its role in breast cancer, however, remains unknown. METHODS: The Gene Expression Omnibus and Cancer Genome Atlas Program databases provided the open-access information needed for the research. The CCK8 and colony formation assays were used to measure cell proliferation. The capacity of breast cancer cells to invade and migrate was assessed using the transwell assay. RESULTS: In our study, CDCA5 was identified as the interested gene through a series of bioinformatics analysis. We found a higher CDCA5 expression level in tissue and cells of breast cancer. Meanwhile, CDCA5 has been linked to increased proliferation, invasion, and migration of breast cancer cells, which was also associated with worse clinical features. The biochemical pathways, in which CDCA5 was engaged, were identified using biological enrichment analysis. Immune infiltration research revealed that CDCA5 was linked to enhanced activity of several immune function terms. Meanwhile, DNA methylation might be responsible for the aberrant level of CDCA5 in tumor tissue. In addition, CDCA5 could significantly increase the paclitaxel and docetaxel sensitivity, indicating that it has the potential for clinical application. Also, we found that CDCA5 is mainly localized in cell nucleoplasm. Moreover, in the breast cancer microenvironment, we found that CDCA5 is mainly expressed in malignant cells, proliferation T cells, and neutrophils. CONCLUSION: Overall, our findings suggest that CDCA5 is a potential prognostic indicator and target for breast cancer, which can indicate the direction of the relevant research.
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spelling pubmed-102439522023-06-07 The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker Gao, Yang Liu, Shuting Yang, Junyuan Su, Min Xu, Jingjing Wang, Hua Zhang, Jingwei Int J Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Several studies have been conducted to investigate the role of cell division cycle-associated 5 (CDCA5) in cancer. Its role in breast cancer, however, remains unknown. METHODS: The Gene Expression Omnibus and Cancer Genome Atlas Program databases provided the open-access information needed for the research. The CCK8 and colony formation assays were used to measure cell proliferation. The capacity of breast cancer cells to invade and migrate was assessed using the transwell assay. RESULTS: In our study, CDCA5 was identified as the interested gene through a series of bioinformatics analysis. We found a higher CDCA5 expression level in tissue and cells of breast cancer. Meanwhile, CDCA5 has been linked to increased proliferation, invasion, and migration of breast cancer cells, which was also associated with worse clinical features. The biochemical pathways, in which CDCA5 was engaged, were identified using biological enrichment analysis. Immune infiltration research revealed that CDCA5 was linked to enhanced activity of several immune function terms. Meanwhile, DNA methylation might be responsible for the aberrant level of CDCA5 in tumor tissue. In addition, CDCA5 could significantly increase the paclitaxel and docetaxel sensitivity, indicating that it has the potential for clinical application. Also, we found that CDCA5 is mainly localized in cell nucleoplasm. Moreover, in the breast cancer microenvironment, we found that CDCA5 is mainly expressed in malignant cells, proliferation T cells, and neutrophils. CONCLUSION: Overall, our findings suggest that CDCA5 is a potential prognostic indicator and target for breast cancer, which can indicate the direction of the relevant research. Hindawi 2023-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10243952/ /pubmed/37287817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7150141 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang Gao et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gao, Yang
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Yang, Junyuan
Su, Min
Xu, Jingjing
Wang, Hua
Zhang, Jingwei
The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title_full The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title_fullStr The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title_full_unstemmed The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title_short The Comprehensive Analysis Illustrates the Role of CDCA5 in Breast Cancer: An Effective Diagnosis and Prognosis Biomarker
title_sort comprehensive analysis illustrates the role of cdca5 in breast cancer: an effective diagnosis and prognosis biomarker
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/7150141
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