Stem Cells International (Jan 2023)

Pancancer Analysis Revealed the Value of RAC2 in Immunotherapy and Cancer Stem Cell

  • Ranran Liu,
  • Tianyu Li,
  • Guohong Zhang,
  • Yejuan Jia,
  • Jingxuan Liu,
  • Lijia Pan,
  • Yunfeng Li,
  • Chunsheng Jia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8485726
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023

Abstract

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Objective. To investigate the oncogenic effect and clinical significance of RAC2 in pancarcinoma from the perspective of tumor immunity and cancer stem cell. Methods. After in-depth mining of TCGA, GEO, UCSC, and other databases, basic information of the RAC2 gene and its expression in tumor tissues as well as the relationship between RAC2 and tumor were analyzed based on survival, mutation, immune microenvironment, tumor stemness, and enrichment analysis on related pathways. Results. RAC2 mRNA expression was increased in most tumor tissues and was associated with their prognosis. Compared to normal tissues, the RAC2 mutation rate was higher in patients with skin melanoma, uterine sarcoma, and endometrial cancer. RAC2 had a strong relation with immune cell infiltration, immunomodulators, immunotherapy markers, cancer stem cell of THYM, and immune-related pathways. Conclusions. This study explored the potential importance of RAC2 in the prognosis, immunotherapy, and cancer stem cell of 33 cancers, laying the foundation for mechanistic experiments and its future application in clinical practice. However, the results using bioinformatics methods could be affected by the differences in patients across databases. Thus, the present results were preliminary and required further experimental validation.