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Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient

Breast cancer is a dangerous disease that results in high mortality rates for cancer patients. Many methods have been developed for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Determining the expression patterns of certain target genes in specific subtypes of breast cancer is important for develop...

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Autores principales: Phan, Nam Nhut, Wang, Chih-Yang, Li, Kuan-Lun, Chen, Chien-Fu, Chiao, Chung-Chieh, Yu, Han-Gang, Huang, Pung-Ling, Lin, Yen-Chang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29467944
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24059
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author Phan, Nam Nhut
Wang, Chih-Yang
Li, Kuan-Lun
Chen, Chien-Fu
Chiao, Chung-Chieh
Yu, Han-Gang
Huang, Pung-Ling
Lin, Yen-Chang
author_facet Phan, Nam Nhut
Wang, Chih-Yang
Li, Kuan-Lun
Chen, Chien-Fu
Chiao, Chung-Chieh
Yu, Han-Gang
Huang, Pung-Ling
Lin, Yen-Chang
author_sort Phan, Nam Nhut
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description Breast cancer is a dangerous disease that results in high mortality rates for cancer patients. Many methods have been developed for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Determining the expression patterns of certain target genes in specific subtypes of breast cancer is important for developing new therapies for breast cancer. In the present study, we performed a holistic approach to screening the mRNA expression of six members of the cell division cycle-associated gene family (CDCA) with a focus on breast cancer using the Oncomine and The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) databases. Furthermore, Gene Expression-Based Outcome for Breast Cancer Online (GOBO) was also used to deeply mine the expression of each CDCA gene in clinical breast cancer tissue and breast cancer cell lines. Finally, the mRNA expression of the CDCA genes as related to breast cancer patient survival were analyzed using a Kaplan-Meier plot. CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 mRNA expression levels were significantly higher than the control sample in both clinical tumor sample and cancer cell lines. These highly expressed genes in the tumors of breast cancer patients dramatically reduced patient survival. The interaction network of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 with their co-expressed genes also revealed that CDCA3 expression was highly correlated with cell cycle related genes such as CCNB2, CDC20, CDKN3, and CCNB1. CDCA5 expression was correlated with BUB1 and TRIP13, while CDCA8 expression was correlated with BUB1 and CCNB1. Altogether, these findings suggested CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 could have a high potency as targeted breast cancer therapies.
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spelling pubmed-58055302018-02-21 Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient Phan, Nam Nhut Wang, Chih-Yang Li, Kuan-Lun Chen, Chien-Fu Chiao, Chung-Chieh Yu, Han-Gang Huang, Pung-Ling Lin, Yen-Chang Oncotarget Research Paper Breast cancer is a dangerous disease that results in high mortality rates for cancer patients. Many methods have been developed for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Determining the expression patterns of certain target genes in specific subtypes of breast cancer is important for developing new therapies for breast cancer. In the present study, we performed a holistic approach to screening the mRNA expression of six members of the cell division cycle-associated gene family (CDCA) with a focus on breast cancer using the Oncomine and The Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) databases. Furthermore, Gene Expression-Based Outcome for Breast Cancer Online (GOBO) was also used to deeply mine the expression of each CDCA gene in clinical breast cancer tissue and breast cancer cell lines. Finally, the mRNA expression of the CDCA genes as related to breast cancer patient survival were analyzed using a Kaplan-Meier plot. CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 mRNA expression levels were significantly higher than the control sample in both clinical tumor sample and cancer cell lines. These highly expressed genes in the tumors of breast cancer patients dramatically reduced patient survival. The interaction network of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 with their co-expressed genes also revealed that CDCA3 expression was highly correlated with cell cycle related genes such as CCNB2, CDC20, CDKN3, and CCNB1. CDCA5 expression was correlated with BUB1 and TRIP13, while CDCA8 expression was correlated with BUB1 and CCNB1. Altogether, these findings suggested CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 could have a high potency as targeted breast cancer therapies. Impact Journals LLC 2018-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5805530/ /pubmed/29467944 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24059 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Phan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Phan, Nam Nhut
Wang, Chih-Yang
Li, Kuan-Lun
Chen, Chien-Fu
Chiao, Chung-Chieh
Yu, Han-Gang
Huang, Pung-Ling
Lin, Yen-Chang
Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title_full Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title_fullStr Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title_full_unstemmed Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title_short Distinct expression of CDCA3, CDCA5, and CDCA8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
title_sort distinct expression of cdca3, cdca5, and cdca8 leads to shorter relapse free survival in breast cancer patient
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5805530/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29467944
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24059
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