Journal of Personalized Medicine (Aug 2021)

Multi-Omics Analysis of <i>SOX4</i>, <i>SOX11</i>, and <i>SOX12</i> Expression and the Associated Pathways in Human Cancers

  • Jaekwon Seok,
  • Minchan Gil,
  • Ahmed Abdal Dayem,
  • Subbroto Kumar Saha,
  • Ssang-Goo Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm11080823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 823

Abstract

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The Sry-related HMG BOX (SOX) gene family encodes transcription factors containing highly conserved high-mobility group domains that bind to the minor groove in DNA. Although some SOX genes are known to be associated with tumorigenesis and cancer progression, their expression and prognostic value have not been systematically studied. We performed multi-omic analysis to investigate the expression of SOX genes in human cancers. Expression and phylogenetic tree analyses of the SOX gene family revealed that the expression of three closely related SOX members, SOX4, SOX11, and SOX12, was increased in multiple cancers. Expression, mutation, and alteration of the three SOX members were evaluated using the Oncomine and cBioPortal databases, and the correlation between these genes and clinical outcomes in various cancers was examined using the Kaplan–Meier, PrognoScan, and R2 database analyses. The genes commonly correlated with the three SOX members were categorized in key pathways related to the cell cycle, mitosis, immune system, and cancer progression in liver cancer and sarcoma. Additionally, functional protein partners with three SOX proteins and their probable signaling pathways were explored using the STRING database. This study suggests the prognostic value of the expression of three SOX genes and their associated pathways in various human cancers.

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