CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma
Background/Aims: CD24 is a highly glycosylated mucin-like antigen on the cell surface, which has recently emerged as a novel oncogene and metastasis promoter. We performed bioinformatics analysis to investigate whether CD24 can serve as a prognostic indicator in breast cancer. Methods: CD24 expressi...
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doaj-023a9c304a5c4ead854cafa55ab2e9872020-11-25T02:24:30ZengCell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KGCellular Physiology and Biochemistry1015-89871421-97782018-07-0148111111910.1159/000491667491667CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast CarcinomaXuan JingXiangrong CuiHongping LiangChonghua HaoZhining YangXiaogai LiXiaojuan YangChongyang HanBackground/Aims: CD24 is a highly glycosylated mucin-like antigen on the cell surface, which has recently emerged as a novel oncogene and metastasis promoter. We performed bioinformatics analysis to investigate whether CD24 can serve as a prognostic indicator in breast cancer. Methods: CD24 expression was assessed using SAGE Genie tools and Oncomine analysis. The PrognoScan database, Kaplan-Meier Plotter, and bc-GenExMiner were used to identify the prognostic roles of CD24 in breast cancer. Results: We found that CD24 was more frequently overexpressed in breast cancer than in normal breast tissue and correlated with worse prognosis. Meanwhile, high CD24 expression was associated with increased risk of HER2, basal-like, triple-negative breast cancer, and higher Scarff-Bloom-Richardson grade. Data mining in multiple big databases confirmed a positive correlation between CD24 mRNA expression and SDC1 mRNA expression in breast cancer tissue. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that CD24 overexpression is more common in breast cancer than in corresponding normal tissue. In addition, CD24 and SDC1 can serve as prognostic indicators for breast cancer. However, large-scale and comprehensive research is needed to further confirm these results.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/491667Cd24Breast carcinomaPrognosisTranscription |
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Xuan Jing Xiangrong Cui Hongping Liang Chonghua Hao Zhining Yang Xiaogai Li Xiaojuan Yang Chongyang Han |
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Xuan Jing Xiangrong Cui Hongping Liang Chonghua Hao Zhining Yang Xiaogai Li Xiaojuan Yang Chongyang Han CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry Cd24 Breast carcinoma Prognosis Transcription |
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Xuan Jing Xiangrong Cui Hongping Liang Chonghua Hao Zhining Yang Xiaogai Li Xiaojuan Yang Chongyang Han |
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Xuan Jing |
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CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma |
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CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma |
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CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma |
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CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma |
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CD24 is a Potential Biomarker for Prognosis in Human Breast Carcinoma |
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cd24 is a potential biomarker for prognosis in human breast carcinoma |
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Cell Physiol Biochem Press GmbH & Co KG |
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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry |
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Background/Aims: CD24 is a highly glycosylated mucin-like antigen on the cell surface, which has recently emerged as a novel oncogene and metastasis promoter. We performed bioinformatics analysis to investigate whether CD24 can serve as a prognostic indicator in breast cancer. Methods: CD24 expression was assessed using SAGE Genie tools and Oncomine analysis. The PrognoScan database, Kaplan-Meier Plotter, and bc-GenExMiner were used to identify the prognostic roles of CD24 in breast cancer. Results: We found that CD24 was more frequently overexpressed in breast cancer than in normal breast tissue and correlated with worse prognosis. Meanwhile, high CD24 expression was associated with increased risk of HER2, basal-like, triple-negative breast cancer, and higher Scarff-Bloom-Richardson grade. Data mining in multiple big databases confirmed a positive correlation between CD24 mRNA expression and SDC1 mRNA expression in breast cancer tissue. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that CD24 overexpression is more common in breast cancer than in corresponding normal tissue. In addition, CD24 and SDC1 can serve as prognostic indicators for breast cancer. However, large-scale and comprehensive research is needed to further confirm these results. |
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