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Comprehensive Analysis Reveals USP45 as a Novel Putative Oncogene in Pan-Cancer

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmolb.2022.886904

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deubiquitinating enzyme; USP45; pan-cancer analysis; tumor immunotherapy; TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas Program)

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  1. National Nature Science Foundation of China [82002592]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Henan [202300410019]
  3. Doctoral Research Start-up Fund Project of Nanyang Institute of Technology
  4. science and technology research project of Nanyang [KJGG179]

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This study investigated the potential oncogenic role of deubiquitinating enzyme USP45 in pan-cancer. The results showed that USP45 is upregulated in most tumors and negatively correlated with overall survival and recurrence-free survival. USP45 was also found to be closely related to tumor stemness, tumor heterogeneity, and tumor immunity. The study provides new insights for further investigation of USP45.
Background: Deubiquitinating enzymes specifically removes ubiquitin molecules from ubiquitin-tagged target proteins, thereby inhibiting the degradation of target proteins and playing an important role in tumor. However, the mechanism of deubiquitinating enzyme USP45 in tumors remains unclear.Methods: Based on the RNA-seq data of tissues and cell lines in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, GTEx and CCLE database, the pan-cancer analysis of USP45 expression and survival outcome were performed using R software and Kaplan-Meier Plotter. The structural variants, gene mutations and gene copy number alteration of USP45 were analyzed using the TCGA Pan-Cancer Atlas Studies dataset in the cBioPortal database. The relationships between USP45 and mRNA methylation, tumor heterogeneity, tumor stemness, and tumor immunity were performed by Sangerbox platform and TIMER2.0 using Pearson correlation analysis. Through the ENCORI database and string database, we constructed the ceRNA regulatory mechanism and protein-protein interaction network for USP45. Based on the RNA-seq data in TCGA and GTEx databases, we also constructed the downstream regulatory network for USP45 using the Limma and ClusterProfiler packages of R software. At last, the protein expression levels of USP45 were detected by immunohistochemistry in tumor tissue microarrays.Results: USP45 is upregulated in most types of tumors and negatively correlated with the overall survival and recurrence-free survival of patient. Furthermore, the structural variation, gene mutations and gene copy number variation of USP45 were identified in different types of tumors. The pan-cancer analysis showed that USP45 was closely related to mRNA methylation, tumor heterogeneity and tumor stemness. In most types of tumors, the expression of USP45 was positively correlated with many immune checkpoint molecules and immune regulators such as PD-L1, while negatively correlated with the infiltration levels of NK cells, Th1 cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells in the tumor microenvironment. Finally, we constructed the ceRNA regulatory network, protein-protein interaction network and downstream regulatory network for USP45 in different types of tumors.Conclusion: Our study firstly explored the putative oncogenic role of USP45 in pan-cancer, and provided insights for further investigation of USP45.

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