ARPC5 acts as a potential prognostic biomarker that is associated with cell proliferation, migration and immune infiltrate in gliomas

ARPC5 是一种潜在的预后生物标志物,与胶质瘤中的细胞增殖、迁移和免疫浸润有关

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作者:Yue Ming, Chunyuan Luo, Beihong Ji, Jian Cheng

Background

Gliomas are the most common malignant brain tumors, with powerful invasiveness and an undesirable prognosis. Actin related protein 2/3 complex subunit 5 (ARPC5) encodes a component of the Arp2/3 protein complex, which plays a significant role in regulating the actin cytoskeleton. However, the prognostic values and biological functions of ARPC5 in gliomas remain unclear.

Conclusions

Our study revealed that the high expression level of ARPC5 may serve as a promising prognostic biomarker and be associated with tumor immunity in glioma.

Methods

Based on the TCGA, GEO, HPA, and UALCAN database, we determined the expression of ARPC5 in glioma. The

Results

The high degree of ARPC5 was correlated with worse prognosis and unfavorable clinical characteristics of glioma patients. In the analysis of GO and KEGG, it is shown that ARPC5 was strongly correlated with multiple immune-related signaling pathways. The single-cell analysis revealed that ARPC5 expression was increased in astrocytes, monocytes and T cells. In addition, ARPC5 expression was strongly associated with immune scores, infiltrating immune cells, TMB, MSI, immune biomarkers, and immunotherapy. In experimental analysis, we found that ARPC5 was significantly overexpressed in gliomas and closely correlated with patient prognosis and CD3 expression. Functionally, the knockout of ARPC5 significantly reduced the proliferation and invasion of LN229 and U251 cells. Conclusions: Our study revealed that the high expression level of ARPC5 may serve as a promising prognostic biomarker and be associated with tumor immunity in glioma.

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