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Clinical Implication of E2F Transcription Factor 1 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Tissues.

Authors :
Ye, Wang-Yang
Lu, Hui-Ping
Li, Jian-Di
Chen, Gang
He, Rong-Quan
Wu, Hua-Yu
Zhou, Xian-Guo
Rong, Min-Hua
Yang, Li-Hua
He, Wei-Ying
Pang, Qiu-Yu
Pan, Shang-Ling
Pang, Yu-Yan
Dang, Yi-Wu
Source :
Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals. Dec2023, Vol. 38 Issue 10, p684-707. 24p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: To date, the clinical management of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients remains challenging and the mechanisms of E2F transcription factor 1 (E2F1) underlying HCC are obscure. Materials and Methods: Our study integrated datasets mined from several public databases to comprehensively understand the deregulated expression status of E2F1. Tissue microarrays and immunohistochemistry staining was used to validate E2F1 expression level. The prognostic value of E2F1 was assessed. In-depth subgroup analyses were implemented to compare the differentially expressed levels of E2F1 in HCC patients with various tumor stages. Functional enrichments were used to address the predominant targets of E2F1 and shedding light on their potential roles in HCC. Results: We confirmed the elevated expression of E2F1 in HCC. Subgroup analyses indicated that elevated E2F1 level was independent of various stages in HCC. E2F1 possessed moderate discriminatory capability in differentiating HCC patients from non-HCC controls. Elevated E2F1 correlated with Asian race, tumor classification, neoplasm histologic grade, eastern cancer oncology group, and plasma AFP levels. Furthermore, high E2F1 correlated with poor survival condition and pooled HR signified E2F1 as a risk factor for HCC. Enrichment analysis of differentially expressed genes, coexpressed genes, and putative targets of E2F1 emphasized the importance of cell cycle pathway, where CCNE1 and CCNA2 served as hub genes. Conclusions: We confirmed the upregulation of E2F1 and explored the prognostic value of E2F1 in HCC patients. Two putative targeted genes (CCNE1 and CCNA2) of E2F1 were identified for their potential roles in regulating cell cycle and promote antiapoptotic activity in HCC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10849785
Volume :
38
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer Biotherapy & Radiopharmaceuticals
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174098388
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/cbr.2020.4342