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Title: TCOF1 is Identified to be an Unfavorable Biomarker and is Associated with Molecular Classification in Endometrial Cancer
Authors: Xu, Caiqiu
Wang, Qinghai
Keywords: TCOF1
endometrial cancer
molecular classification
Issue Date: May-2022
Abstract: TCOF1 is Identified to be an Unfavorable Biomarker and is Associated with Molecular Classification in Endometrial Cancer Caiqiu Xu1,† , Qinghai Wang1,† , Yilin Zhang1 , Qirun Guo1 , Huiping Jiang1,*, Suiqun Guo1,* 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University, 510630 Guangzhou, Guangdong, China *Correspondence: guosq2005@126.com (Suiqun Guo); Jianghp2022@163.com (Huiping Jiang) †These authors contributed equally. Academic Editor: Michael H. Dahan Submitted: 9 February 2022 Revised: 9 March 2022 Accepted: 10 March 2022 Published: 11 May 2022 Abstract Background: Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common gynecologic cancers of the female reproductive system. Its incidence and mortality are currently increasing. Patients with early-stage EC have a much better prognosis than those with late-stage EC. Therefore, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment are critical to improving the outcome for EC patients. The proposition of molecular classification promotes the individualization for diagnosis and treatment of EC. TCOF1 has been identified as an oncogenic gene in several tumors but has been seldom studied in EC. Methods: TCGA and immunohistochemistry (IHC) experiments were performed to verify the protein level of TCOF1 expressed in endometrial cancer while its prognostic ability in EC patients was assessed by the TCGA database. Linked Omics database, Web Gestalt gene enrichment, and string database were applied to analyze the possible biological functions of TCOF1 in EC. Mutation types of TCOF1 in EC and its mutation frequency were explored in c-BIOPORTAL. The Relationship between molecules was detected by utilizing the GEPIA database. Results: TCOF1 is up-regulated in endometrial cancer compared to para cancer and it was positively correlated with poor prognosis of patients. TCOF1 is mutated in endometrial cancer and is closely associated with microsatellite instability (MSI), this being one type of molecular classification in EC. Conclusions: TCOF1 may function as a potential biomarker and is associated with molecular classification in endometrial cancer. Keywords: TCOF1; endometrial cancer; molecular classification
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