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Systemic Analysis of the DNA Replication Regulator MCM Complex in Ovarian Cancer and Its Prognostic Value

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FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.681261

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ovarian cancer; The minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex; public databases; prognostic value; comprehensive bioinformatics

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  1. Scientific Research Program of Hunan Provincial Health Commission [B2019115]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of HuNan Province, Hunan Provincial Technology Innovation Guidance Plan Clinical Medical technology innovation guidance project [2018SK51510]

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The MCM complex plays a role in ovarian cancer progression by promoting DNA replication and cell cycle acceleration. Its increased protein levels in ovarian cancer suggest it may be a potential target and prognostic marker for patients. The study also found that a prognostic signature based on the MCM complex performed moderately well in predicting overall survival in ovarian cancer.
Microliposome maintenance (MCM) 2, MCM3, MCM4, MCM5, MCM6, and MCM7 are DNA replication regulators and are involved in the progression of multiple cancer types, but their role in ovarian cancer is still unclear. The purpose of this study is to clarify the biological function and prognostic value of the MCM complex in ovarian cancer (OS) progression. We analyzed DNA alterations, mRNA and protein levels, protein structure, PPI network, functional enrichment, and prognostic value in OC based on the Oncomine, cBioPortal, TCGA, CPTAC, PDB, GeneMANIA, DAVID, KEGG, and GSCALite databases. The results indicated that the protein levels of these DNA replication regulators were increased significantly. Moreover, survival analysis showed a prognostic signature based on the MCM complex, which performed moderately well in terms of OS prognostic prediction. Additionally, protein structure, functional enrichment, and PPI network analyses indicated that the MCM complex synergistically promoted OC progression by accelerating DNA replication and the cell cycle. In conclusion, our study suggested that the MCM complex might be a potential target and prognostic marker for OC patients.

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