Overexpression of CXXC5 is a strong poor prognostic factor in ER+ breast cancer

CXXC5 过表达是 ER+ 乳腺癌预后不良的强预测因子

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Abstract

CXXC5 is a newly identified CXXC-type zinc finger family protein, which is encoded by the CXXC5 gene localised to the 5q31.3 chromosomal region. Previous studies revealed that CXXC5 is associated with various malignant tumours. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prognosis prediction of CXXC5 in different breast cancer subtypes via the Gene Expression Omnibus database and bc-GenExMiner. CXXC5 overexpression was observed as associated with a poor prognosis for oestrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast cancer. Basal-like breast cancer and triple-negative breast cancer also suggest a poor prognosis, however their CXXC5 expression was low and could not be used as a prognostic factor. The CXXC5 correlated genes and their enriched Gene Ontology (GO) terms were obtained. Among those enriched GO terms, GO:0070062 (extracellular exosome) had the greatest number of associated genes and the associated genes of GO:0000122 (negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter) and GO:0008134 (transcription factor binding) contained CXXC5. These results suggest that overexpression of CXXC5 is a strongly poor prognostic factor in ER+ breast cancer. However, the role of CXXC5 in breast cancer requires further investigation.

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