Abstract
Nck-associated protein 1 (NCKAP1) is critical for cytoskeletal functions and various cellular activities, and deregulation of NCKAP1 in many cancers significantly influences the outcomes of malignant diseases. However, the functions of NCKAP1 in the progression of renal cancer are yet unknown. To investigate the specific roles of NCKAP1 in the immune regulation and tumor progression of renal cancer, the expression of NCKAP1 and genetic variations were analyzed across cancer types at different pathological stages via UALCAN and cBioPortal. Immune cell infiltration in renal cancer was also assessed by ssGSEA and single-cell gene expression data from the GEO. RNA sequencing of NCKAP1-overexpressing 769P cells further examined the impact of NCKAP1 on kidney cancer. Our pancancer analyses revealed a complex NCKAP1 expression profile across various cancer types, with reduced levels in renal cancer patients linked to patient prognosis. CIBERSORT and single-cell RNA sequencing revealed the expression patterns of NCKAP1 in different cell lineages in renal cancer and a significant correlation between NCKAP1 and immune cell infiltration in the kidney tumor microenvironment. We further verified that NCKAP1 suppressed cancer cell growth and affected tumor development in renal cancer via the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway. Our results indicate that NCKAP1 is a potential predictive marker and treatment target for renal cancer.
