Frontiers in Oncology (Oct 2022)

Down-regulated expression of CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 suggests a poor prognosis in gastric cancer patients

  • Mi Lin,
  • Mi Lin,
  • Ning-Zi Lian,
  • Long-Long Cao,
  • Long-Long Cao,
  • Chang-Ming Huang,
  • Chang-Ming Huang,
  • Chao-Hui Zheng,
  • Chao-Hui Zheng,
  • Ping Li,
  • Ping Li,
  • Jian-Wei Xie,
  • Jian-Wei Xie,
  • Jia-Bin Wang,
  • Jia-Bin Wang,
  • Jun Lu,
  • Jun Lu,
  • Qi-Yue Chen,
  • Qi-Yue Chen,
  • Ya-Han Li,
  • Zhu-Huai Peng,
  • Xiao-Yu Zhang,
  • Yi-Xian Mei,
  • Jian-Xian Lin,
  • Jian-Xian Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.927751
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

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PurposeThe relationship between the CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 expression and the prolonged outcomes of patients who underwent gastric cancer (GC) surgery was investigated.MethodsSingle-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA), unsupervised clustering and other methods were used to verify the relationship between CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 in GC through public databases. Additionally, CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 expression in cancerous and paracancerous tissues of GC was analysed in the context of patient prognosis.ResultsCDK5RAP3 and UFM1 expression was downregulated synchronously, the interaction was observed between the two proteins, and UFM1 and CDK5RAP3 expression was found to be inversely associated to AKT pathway activation. Prognostic analysis showed that the prognosis is poorer for low CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 patients, than for high CDK5RAP3 and/or UFM1 (p<0.001) patients, and this expression pattern was an independent predictor for overall survival of GC. Coexpression of CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 combined with TNM staging can improve the accuracy of prognosis prediction for patients (p <0.001).ConclusionsIt is confirmed in our findings that a combination of CDK5RAP3 and UFM1 can produce a more precise prediction model for GC patients’ survival.

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