Conclusion
IPCEF1 is a cancer suppressor gene in the progression of PTC, influencing patient survival and prognosis through modulation of immune infiltration and signaling pathways.
Methods
This research utilized four gene expression array datasets and TCGA database to examine the role of IPCEF1 in PTC. Differential gene expression analysis, survival analysis, KEGG and GO enrichment and immune cell infiltration correlations were realized by bioinformatic methods. The expressions of IPCEF1 in PTC tissues were examined by IHC and the proliferation, migration, cell cycles of PTC cells were examined by CCK8, transwell and flow cytometry.
Objective
Our research aimed to determine whether IPCEF1 is a key gene in PTC, elucidate its possible molecular mechanisms and ultimately search for new targets.
Results
IPCEF1 had lower expression in PTC tumor tissues and its lower expression might lead to worse T/N stage and DFS/ PFS, which is perhaps related to its regulation of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway and immune microenvironment (macrophage and Tregs). IPCEF1 reduced the proliferation and migration ability of PTC cells, which is consistent with our clinical observations. Besides, we also found that high expression level of IPCEF1 lead to cell cycle arrest in the S or G2 phase, which ultimately reduced cell growth and proliferation.
