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Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The overexpression of Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) has been observed in plenty of types of cancer and has been elucidated to promote tumor growth and invasion; however, its role in bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA) is still unclear. Therefore, we aimed to show the prognostic role of...

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Autores principales: Wei, Chengcheng, Zhou, Yuancheng, Xiong, Qi, Xiong, Ming, Hou, Yaxin, Yang, Xiong, Chen, Zhaohui
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34827136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111143
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author Wei, Chengcheng
Zhou, Yuancheng
Xiong, Qi
Xiong, Ming
Hou, Yaxin
Yang, Xiong
Chen, Zhaohui
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Zhou, Yuancheng
Xiong, Qi
Xiong, Ming
Hou, Yaxin
Yang, Xiong
Chen, Zhaohui
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The overexpression of Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) has been observed in plenty of types of cancer and has been elucidated to promote tumor growth and invasion; however, its role in bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA) is still unclear. Therefore, we aimed to show the prognostic role of CPA4 and its relationship with immune infiltrates in BLCA. We confirmed that the overexpression of CPA4 is associated with shorter overall survival, disease-specific survival, progress-free intervals, and higher dead events. Moreover, we found that several infiltrating immune cells (Th1cell, Th2 cell, T cell exhaustion, and Tumor-associated macrophage) were correlated with the expression of CPA4 in bladder cancer using TIMER2 and GEPIA2. In conclusion, CPA4 may be a novel and great prognostic biomarker based on bioinformation analysis in BLCA. ABSTRACT: Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) has shown the potential to be a biomarker in the early diagnosis of certain cancers. However, no previous research has linked CPA4 to therapeutic or prognostic significance in bladder cancer. Using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we set out to determine the full extent of the link between CPA4 and BLCA. We further analyzed the interacting proteins of CPA4 and infiltrated immune cells via the TIMER2, STRING, and GEPIA2 databases. The expression of CPA4 in tumor and normal tissues was compared using the TCGA + GETx database. The connection between CPA4 expression and clinicopathologic characteristics and overall survival (OS) was investigated using multivariate methods and Kaplan–Meier survival curves. The potential functions and pathways were investigated via gene set enrichment analysis. Furthermore, we analyze the associations between CPA4 expression and infiltrated immune cells with their respective gene marker sets using the ssGSEA, TIMER2, and GEPIA2 databases. Compared with matching normal tissues, human CPA4 was found to be substantially expressed. We confirmed that the overexpression of CPA4 is linked with shorter OS, DSF(Disease-specific survival), PFI(Progression-free interval), and increased diagnostic potential using Kaplan–Meier and ROC analysis. The expression of CPA4 is related to T-bet, IL12RB2, CTLA4, and LAG3, among which T-bet and IL12RB2 are Th1 marker genes while CTLA4 and LAG3 are related to T cell exhaustion, which may be used to guide the application of checkpoint blockade and the adoption of T cell transfer therapy.
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spelling pubmed-86152092021-11-26 Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer Wei, Chengcheng Zhou, Yuancheng Xiong, Qi Xiong, Ming Hou, Yaxin Yang, Xiong Chen, Zhaohui Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The overexpression of Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) has been observed in plenty of types of cancer and has been elucidated to promote tumor growth and invasion; however, its role in bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA) is still unclear. Therefore, we aimed to show the prognostic role of CPA4 and its relationship with immune infiltrates in BLCA. We confirmed that the overexpression of CPA4 is associated with shorter overall survival, disease-specific survival, progress-free intervals, and higher dead events. Moreover, we found that several infiltrating immune cells (Th1cell, Th2 cell, T cell exhaustion, and Tumor-associated macrophage) were correlated with the expression of CPA4 in bladder cancer using TIMER2 and GEPIA2. In conclusion, CPA4 may be a novel and great prognostic biomarker based on bioinformation analysis in BLCA. ABSTRACT: Carboxypeptidase A4 (CPA4) has shown the potential to be a biomarker in the early diagnosis of certain cancers. However, no previous research has linked CPA4 to therapeutic or prognostic significance in bladder cancer. Using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we set out to determine the full extent of the link between CPA4 and BLCA. We further analyzed the interacting proteins of CPA4 and infiltrated immune cells via the TIMER2, STRING, and GEPIA2 databases. The expression of CPA4 in tumor and normal tissues was compared using the TCGA + GETx database. The connection between CPA4 expression and clinicopathologic characteristics and overall survival (OS) was investigated using multivariate methods and Kaplan–Meier survival curves. The potential functions and pathways were investigated via gene set enrichment analysis. Furthermore, we analyze the associations between CPA4 expression and infiltrated immune cells with their respective gene marker sets using the ssGSEA, TIMER2, and GEPIA2 databases. Compared with matching normal tissues, human CPA4 was found to be substantially expressed. We confirmed that the overexpression of CPA4 is linked with shorter OS, DSF(Disease-specific survival), PFI(Progression-free interval), and increased diagnostic potential using Kaplan–Meier and ROC analysis. The expression of CPA4 is related to T-bet, IL12RB2, CTLA4, and LAG3, among which T-bet and IL12RB2 are Th1 marker genes while CTLA4 and LAG3 are related to T cell exhaustion, which may be used to guide the application of checkpoint blockade and the adoption of T cell transfer therapy. MDPI 2021-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8615209/ /pubmed/34827136 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111143 Text en © 2021 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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Wei, Chengcheng
Zhou, Yuancheng
Xiong, Qi
Xiong, Ming
Hou, Yaxin
Yang, Xiong
Chen, Zhaohui
Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title_full Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title_fullStr Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title_short Comprehensive Analysis of CPA4 as a Poor Prognostic Biomarker Correlated with Immune Cells Infiltration in Bladder Cancer
title_sort comprehensive analysis of cpa4 as a poor prognostic biomarker correlated with immune cells infiltration in bladder cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8615209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34827136
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10111143
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