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PUM1 is upregulated by DNA methylation to suppress antitumor immunity and results in poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Pancreatic carcinoma (PAAD) is a highly malignant cancer with a poor prognosis and high mortality rate. Pumilio homologous protein 1 (PUM1) promotes cell growth, invasion, and metastasis and suppresses apoptosis in many different kinds of cancers, such as non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), ovarian cancer and lymphocyte leukemia. However, the underlying mechanism and potential role of PUM1 in PAAD have not been investigated.
METHODS:
Bioinformatics analysis was performed using multiple databases [The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA), BBCancer, Human Protein Atlas (HPA), MethSurv, cBioPortal, The Cancer Imaging Archive (TCIA), xCell, Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)] to explore the diagnostic and prognostic role of PUM1, and the relationship between expression of PUM1 and prognosis of patients with PAAD. The analysis was further validated using the Kaplan-Meier plotter.
RESULTS:
PUM1 plays a role in both diagnostic and prognostic prediction. The PUM1 mRNA expression level correlates with both the prognosis and incidence of pancreatic cancer. PUM1 can serve as a potential diagnostic indicator for pancreatic cancer. Furthermore, the DNA methylation levels of PUM1 affects its oncogene function in pancreatic cancer. PUM1 can also inhibit the immune microenvironment by altering immune cell infiltration, which affects immunotherapy response in pancreatic cancer.
CONCLUSIONS:
PUM1 takes a crucial part in the immune microenvironment and immunotherapy response of PAAD and is potentially useful for the development of novel diagnostic and treatment strategies.
AuthorsYishi Yang, Xingxing Su, Kaicheng Shen, Chengcheng Zhang, Haisu Dai, Hongbo Ma, Yan Jiang, Ling Shuai, Zhipeng Liu, Jinshan You, Ke Min, Zhiyu Chen
JournalTranslational cancer research (Transl Cancer Res) Vol. 10 Issue 5 Pg. 2153-2168 (May 2021) ISSN: 2219-6803 [Electronic] China
PMID35116535 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright2021 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.

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