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Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma
Objective: To explore the prognostic value of the expression of genes encoding structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMCs) in human sarcoma. Results: We found that the levels of SMC1A, SMC2, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5 and SMC6 mRNA were all higher in most tumors compared to normal tissues, and especially in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33460400 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202455 |
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author | Zhou, Jian Wu, Gen Tong, Zhongyi Sun, Jingjing Su, Jing Cao, Ziqin Luo, Yingquan Wang, Wanchun |
author_facet | Zhou, Jian Wu, Gen Tong, Zhongyi Sun, Jingjing Su, Jing Cao, Ziqin Luo, Yingquan Wang, Wanchun |
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description | Objective: To explore the prognostic value of the expression of genes encoding structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMCs) in human sarcoma. Results: We found that the levels of SMC1A, SMC2, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5 and SMC6 mRNA were all higher in most tumors compared to normal tissues, and especially in sarcoma. According to the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE), SMC1A, SMC2, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5 and SMC6 are also highly expressed in sarcoma cell lines. Results of Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA) indicated that high expression of SMC1A was significantly related to poor overall survival (OS) (p<0.05) and disease-free survival (DFS) in sarcoma (p<0.05). Additionally, strong expression of SMC2 was significantly related to poor OS in sarcoma (p<0.05). In contrast, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5, and SMC6 expression had no significant impact on OS or DFS in sarcoma. Conclusions: Expression of SMC family members is significantly different in sarcoma relative to normal tissues, and SMC1A and SMC2 may be useful as prognostic biomarkers. Methods: We performed a detailed comparison of cancer and normal tissues regarding the expression levels of mRNA for SMC family members in various cancers including sarcoma through ONCOMINE and GEPIA (Gene Expression Profile Interactive Analysis) databases. |
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spelling | pubmed-78350442021-02-03 Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma Zhou, Jian Wu, Gen Tong, Zhongyi Sun, Jingjing Su, Jing Cao, Ziqin Luo, Yingquan Wang, Wanchun Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Objective: To explore the prognostic value of the expression of genes encoding structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMCs) in human sarcoma. Results: We found that the levels of SMC1A, SMC2, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5 and SMC6 mRNA were all higher in most tumors compared to normal tissues, and especially in sarcoma. According to the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE), SMC1A, SMC2, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5 and SMC6 are also highly expressed in sarcoma cell lines. Results of Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA) indicated that high expression of SMC1A was significantly related to poor overall survival (OS) (p<0.05) and disease-free survival (DFS) in sarcoma (p<0.05). Additionally, strong expression of SMC2 was significantly related to poor OS in sarcoma (p<0.05). In contrast, SMC3, SMC4, SMC5, and SMC6 expression had no significant impact on OS or DFS in sarcoma. Conclusions: Expression of SMC family members is significantly different in sarcoma relative to normal tissues, and SMC1A and SMC2 may be useful as prognostic biomarkers. Methods: We performed a detailed comparison of cancer and normal tissues regarding the expression levels of mRNA for SMC family members in various cancers including sarcoma through ONCOMINE and GEPIA (Gene Expression Profile Interactive Analysis) databases. Impact Journals 2020-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7835044/ /pubmed/33460400 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202455 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Zhou et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Zhou, Jian Wu, Gen Tong, Zhongyi Sun, Jingjing Su, Jing Cao, Ziqin Luo, Yingquan Wang, Wanchun Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title | Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title_full | Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title_fullStr | Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title_full_unstemmed | Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title_short | Prognostic relevance of SMC family gene expression in human sarcoma |
title_sort | prognostic relevance of smc family gene expression in human sarcoma |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835044/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33460400 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.202455 |
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