1. Characterization of a Tumor-Microenvironment-Relevant Gene Set Based on Tumor Severity in Colon Cancer and Evaluation of Its Potential for Dihydroartemisinin Targeting
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Zilong Yan, Zheng-Quan Lai, Peng Gong, Jianhua Qu, Bo Liang, Citing Zhang, Biao Zheng, Jikui Liu, Yan Zhou, Zhangfu Li, and Xuefei Li
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Colorectal cancer ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Metastatic phenotype ,Dihydroartemisinin ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Other systems of medicine ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune infiltration ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Tumor microenvironment ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer cell ,business ,RZ201-999 ,Research Article - Abstract
Colon cancer (COAD) is a leading cause of cancer mortality in the world. Most patients with COAD die as a result of cancer cell metastasis. However, the mechanisms underlying the metastatic phenotype of COAD remain unclear. Instead, particular features of the tumor microenvironment (TME) could predict adverse outcomes including metastasis in patients with COAD, and the role of TME in governing COAD progression is undeniable. Therefore, exploring the role of TME in COAD may help us better understand the molecular mechanisms behind COAD progression which may improve clinical outcomes and quality of patients. Here, we identified a Specific TME Regulatory Network including AEBP1, BGN, POST, and FAP (STMERN) that is highly involved in clinical outcomes of patients with COAD. Comprehensive in silico analysis of our study revealed that the STMERN is highly correlated with the severity of COAD. Meanwhile, our results reveal that the STMERN might be associated with immune infiltration in COAD. Importantly, we show that dihydroartemisinin (DHA) potentially interacts with the STMERN. We suggest that DHA might contribute to immune infiltration through regulating the STMERN in COAD. Taken together, our data provide a set of biomarkers of progression and poor prognosis in COAD. These findings could have potential prognostic and therapeutic implications in the progression of COAD.
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- 2021
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