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Wnt signaling pathway-related gene PRICKLE1 is a prognostic biomarker for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.1014902

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esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; PRICKLE1; Wnt signaling pathway; overall survival; proliferation; cell migration; apoptosis

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In this study, 47 overlapping genes were identified by intersecting up-regulated genes, down-regulated genes, and Wnt signaling pathway-related genes in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). PRICKLE1 was determined to be an independent prognostic factor for ESCC, and its high expression was associated with better overall survival. Furthermore, experiments showed that overexpression of PRICKLE1 reduced cell viability, migration ability, and increased apoptosis rate in ESCC cells. Therefore, high expression of PRICKLE1 could be a potential molecular indicator for predicting the prognosis of ESCC and has potential applications in ESCC clinical treatment.
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) has become a major health risk to human health. Although significant clinical progress has been made in the treatment of ESCC, the prognosis of patients still needs to be improved. Therefore, it is important to screen effective molecular indicators for the prognosis of ESCC. In this study, the intersection of up-regulated genes, down-regulated genes, and Wnt signaling pathway-related genes in ESCC was taken, and 47 overlapping genes were found. PRICKLE1 was determined to be an independent prognostic factor in ESCC based on univariate and multifactorial COX risk regression models. Kaplan-Meier survival curves showed that patients in the PRICKLE1 high expression group had significantly better overall survival. In addition, we performed various experiments to examine the effects of PRICKLE1 overexpression on proliferation, migration, and apoptosis of ESCC cells. The experimental results showed that the PRICKLE1-OE group had reduced cell viability, significantly lower migration ability and significantly higher apoptosis rate compared to the NC group.Therefore, we hypothesized that high PRICKLE1 expression could be used to predict the survival rate of ESCC patients, which could be used as an independent prognostic indicator for ESCC patients and provide potential applications for ESCC clinical treatment.

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