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Diagnostic and prognostic biomarker potential of kallikrein family genes in different cancer types

The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the expression of all members of the Kallikrein (KLK) family of genes across 15 cancer types and to evaluate their utility as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Severe alterations were found in the expression of different Kallikrein genes across v...

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Published in:Oncotarget 2018-04, Vol.9 (25), p.17876-17888
Main Authors: Tailor, Prashant D, Kodeboyina, Sai Karthik, Bai, Shan, Patel, Nikhil, Sharma, Shruti, Ratnani, Akshay, Copland, John A, She, Jin-Xiong, Sharma, Ashok
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Summary:The aim of this study was to compare and contrast the expression of all members of the Kallikrein (KLK) family of genes across 15 cancer types and to evaluate their utility as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Severe alterations were found in the expression of different Kallikrein genes across various cancers. Interestingly, renal clear cell and papillary carcinomas have similar kallikrein expression profiles, whereas, chromophobe renal cell carcinoma has a unique expression profile. Several KLK genes have excellent biomarker potential (AUC > 0.90) for chromophobe renal cell carcinoma ( ), renal papillary carcinoma ( ), clear cell renal cell carcinoma ( , ), thyroid carcinoma ( ) and colon adenocarcinoma ( ). Several KLK genes were significantly associated with mortality in clear cell renal cell carcinoma ( : HR = 1.69; : HR = 1.63; : HR = 1.71; : HR = 2.12; : HR = 1.76; : HR = 1.86), papillary renal cell carcinoma ( : HR = 3.38, : HR = 2.50), urothelial bladder carcinoma ( : HR = 1.89, : HR = 1.71, : HR = 1.60), and hepatocellular carcinoma ( : HR = 1.75). The RNA-seq gene expression data were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Statistical analyses, including differential expression analysis, receiver operating characteristic curves and survival analysis (Cox proportional-hazards regression models) were performed. A comprehensive analysis revealed the changes in the expression of different KLK genes associated with specific cancers and highlighted their potential as a diagnostic and prognostic tool.
ISSN:1949-2553
1949-2553
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.24947