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ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes

The global cancer burden remains high; thus, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving carcinogenesis is needed to improve current prevention and treatment options. We previously detected the ZNF643/ZFP69B gene upregulated in multiple tumors, and we speculated it may play a role in...

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Autores principales: Oleksiewicz, Urszula, Machnik, Marta, Sobocińska, Joanna, Molenda, Sara, Olechnowicz, Anna, Florczak, Anna, Mierzejewska, Julia, Adamczak, Dominika, Smolibowski, Mikołaj, Kaczmarek, Mariusz, Mackiewicz, Andrzej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216380
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author Oleksiewicz, Urszula
Machnik, Marta
Sobocińska, Joanna
Molenda, Sara
Olechnowicz, Anna
Florczak, Anna
Mierzejewska, Julia
Adamczak, Dominika
Smolibowski, Mikołaj
Kaczmarek, Mariusz
Mackiewicz, Andrzej
author_facet Oleksiewicz, Urszula
Machnik, Marta
Sobocińska, Joanna
Molenda, Sara
Olechnowicz, Anna
Florczak, Anna
Mierzejewska, Julia
Adamczak, Dominika
Smolibowski, Mikołaj
Kaczmarek, Mariusz
Mackiewicz, Andrzej
author_sort Oleksiewicz, Urszula
collection PubMed
description The global cancer burden remains high; thus, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving carcinogenesis is needed to improve current prevention and treatment options. We previously detected the ZNF643/ZFP69B gene upregulated in multiple tumors, and we speculated it may play a role in tumor biology. To test this hypothesis, we employed TCGA-centered databases to correlate ZNF643 status with various clinicopathological parameters. We also performed RNA-seq analysis and in vitro studies assessing cancer cell phenotypes, and we searched for ZNF643-bound genomic loci. Our data indicated higher levels of ZNF643 in most analyzed tumors compared to normal samples, possibly due to copy number variations. ZNF643 mRNA correlated with diverse molecular and immune subtypes and clinicopathological features (tumor stage, grade, patient survival). RNA-seq analysis revealed that ZNF643 silencing triggers the deregulation of the genes implicated in various cancer-related processes, such as growth, adhesion, and immune system. Moreover, we observed that ZNF643 positively influences cell cycle, migration, and invasion. Finally, our ChIP-seq analysis indicated that the genes associated with ZNF643 binding are linked to adhesion and immune signaling. In conclusion, our data confirm the oncogenic properties of ZNF643 and pinpoint its impact on cell adhesion and immune processes.
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spelling pubmed-106712132023-11-15 ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes Oleksiewicz, Urszula Machnik, Marta Sobocińska, Joanna Molenda, Sara Olechnowicz, Anna Florczak, Anna Mierzejewska, Julia Adamczak, Dominika Smolibowski, Mikołaj Kaczmarek, Mariusz Mackiewicz, Andrzej Int J Mol Sci Article The global cancer burden remains high; thus, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving carcinogenesis is needed to improve current prevention and treatment options. We previously detected the ZNF643/ZFP69B gene upregulated in multiple tumors, and we speculated it may play a role in tumor biology. To test this hypothesis, we employed TCGA-centered databases to correlate ZNF643 status with various clinicopathological parameters. We also performed RNA-seq analysis and in vitro studies assessing cancer cell phenotypes, and we searched for ZNF643-bound genomic loci. Our data indicated higher levels of ZNF643 in most analyzed tumors compared to normal samples, possibly due to copy number variations. ZNF643 mRNA correlated with diverse molecular and immune subtypes and clinicopathological features (tumor stage, grade, patient survival). RNA-seq analysis revealed that ZNF643 silencing triggers the deregulation of the genes implicated in various cancer-related processes, such as growth, adhesion, and immune system. Moreover, we observed that ZNF643 positively influences cell cycle, migration, and invasion. Finally, our ChIP-seq analysis indicated that the genes associated with ZNF643 binding are linked to adhesion and immune signaling. In conclusion, our data confirm the oncogenic properties of ZNF643 and pinpoint its impact on cell adhesion and immune processes. MDPI 2023-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10671213/ /pubmed/38003570 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216380 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oleksiewicz, Urszula
Machnik, Marta
Sobocińska, Joanna
Molenda, Sara
Olechnowicz, Anna
Florczak, Anna
Mierzejewska, Julia
Adamczak, Dominika
Smolibowski, Mikołaj
Kaczmarek, Mariusz
Mackiewicz, Andrzej
ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title_full ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title_fullStr ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title_full_unstemmed ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title_short ZNF643/ZFP69B Exerts Oncogenic Properties and Associates with Cell Adhesion and Immune Processes
title_sort znf643/zfp69b exerts oncogenic properties and associates with cell adhesion and immune processes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10671213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003570
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216380
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