The role of MAPK, notch and Wnt signaling pathways in papillary thyroid cancer: Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analyzing microarray datasets employing bioinformatics knowledge and literature.
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Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is a prevalent kind of thyroid cancer (TC), with the risk of metastasis increasing faster than any other malignancy.
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APA
Amjad E, Asnaashari S, et al. (2024). The role of MAPK, notch and Wnt signaling pathways in papillary thyroid cancer: Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analyzing microarray datasets employing bioinformatics knowledge and literature.. Biochemistry and biophysics reports, 37, 101606. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2023.101606
MLA
Amjad E, et al.. "The role of MAPK, notch and Wnt signaling pathways in papillary thyroid cancer: Evidence from a systematic review and meta-analyzing microarray datasets employing bioinformatics knowledge and literature.." Biochemistry and biophysics reports, vol. 37, 2024, pp. 101606.
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38371530 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is a prevalent kind of thyroid cancer (TC), with the risk of metastasis increasing faster than any other malignancy. So, understanding the role of PTC in pathogenesis requires studying the various gene expressions to find out which particular molecular biomarkers will be helpful. The authors conducted a comprehensive search on the PubMed microarray database and a meta-analysis approach on the remaining ones to determine the differentially expressed genes between PTC and normal tissues, along with the analyses of overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) rates in patients with PTC. We considered the associated genes with MAPK, Wnt, and Notch signaling pathways. Two GEO datasets have been included in this research, considering inclusion and exclusion criteria. Nineteen genes were found to have higher differences through the meta-analysis procedure. Among them, ten genes were upregulated, and nine genes were downregulated. The expression of 19 genes was examined using the GEPIA2 database, and the Kaplan-Meier plot statistics were used to analyze RFS and the OS rates. We discovered seven significant genes with the validation: PRICKLE1, KIT, RPS6KA5, GADD45B, FGFR2, FGF7, and DTX4. To further explain these findings, it was discovered that the mRNA expression levels of these seven genes and the remaining 12 genes were shown to be substantially linked with the results of the experimental literature investigations on the PTC. Our research found nineteen panels of genes that could be involved in the PTC progression and metastasis and the immune system infiltration of these cancers
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