Complement protein expression changes in various conditions of breast cancer: in-silico analyses—experimental research

M. Zabihi, B. Farhadi, Mohammad Akhoondian
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Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer diagnosed in females worldwide. The known biomarkers are insufficient to understand the actual prognosis of breast cancer, and identifying new biomarkers is desirable and valuable data to improve the patient’s survival. Many inflammatory biomarkers, such as the complement system, can be regarded as prognostic values and as potent inflammatory mediators; complement proteins have a critical role in tumorigenesis. In the current study, the authors aim to investigate complement protein expression changes, particularly complement 3 (C3), complement 7 (C7), complement factor B (CFB), and complement factor D (CFD), in various conditions of breast cancer using in-silico tools. The intent data were extracted using webtools, including; Kaplan–Meier plotter, BcGenExMiner, UALCAN, cbioportal, GeneMania, and Enrichr. To select valid data, a P greater than 0.05 was considered. The current study clarified that 21 complement genes correlated to survival conditions. Also, down or upregulation of extracted genes and breast cancer statuses were identified. Additionally, expression level difference of complement genes in various breast cancer four stages was detected. Ultimately, co-expression genes with complement genes were extracted and networked. Changes in the expression of complement proteins can strongly correlate to breast cancer’s prognosis, status, and survival. Furthermore, considering the vital role of CFD and CFB complement proteins in the alternative pathway in different stages of breast cancer, CFD and CFB can be regarded as reliable prognostic values for diagnosis.
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乳腺癌各种情况下补体蛋白表达的变化:硅内分析-实验研究
乳腺癌是全球女性中发病率最高的癌症。已知的生物标志物不足以了解乳腺癌的实际预后,而确定新的生物标志物是提高患者生存率所需要的宝贵数据。许多炎症生物标志物,如补体系统,可被视为预后值和有效的炎症介质;补体蛋白在肿瘤发生过程中起着关键作用。在目前的研究中,作者旨在利用体内工具研究补体蛋白表达的变化,尤其是补体3(C3)、补体7(C7)、补体因子B(CFB)和补体因子D(CFD)在乳腺癌各种情况下的表达变化。 使用网络工具提取了意向数据,包括 Kaplan-Meier plotter、BcGenExMiner、UALCAN、cbioportal、GeneMania 和 Enrichr。选择有效数据的标准是 P 大于 0.05。 目前的研究明确了 21 个补体基因与生存条件相关。同时,还发现了提取基因的下调或上调与乳腺癌状态的关系。此外,还发现了补体基因在乳腺癌四个不同阶段的表达水平差异。最终,提取了与补体基因共同表达的基因并将其联网。 补体蛋白表达的变化与乳腺癌的预后、状态和生存密切相关。此外,考虑到CFD和CFB补体蛋白在乳腺癌不同阶段的替代途径中的重要作用,CFD和CFB可被视为诊断乳腺癌的可靠预后值。
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