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Query: UMLS:C0027627 (
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Gastric cancer remains the third leading cause of cancer-associated mortality worldwide. The identification of prognostic indicators that are associated with clinical characteristics is urgently required. The aim of the present study was to determine the involvement of
epithelial cell transforming 2
(
ECT2
) in gastric cancer. The results of the present study demonstrated that
ECT2
expression was upregulated in human gastric cancer samples. Furthermore, high
ECT2
expression was associated with advanced Tumor-Node-
Metastasis
stage and deeper tumor invasion.
ECT2
upregulation was further confirmed in several independent publicly available clinical cohorts from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. In addition, patients with gastric cancer, with high
ECT2
expression exhibited a significantly shorter overall survival time than those with low
ECT2
expression, and Cox regression analysis demonstrated that
ECT2
expression was an independent prognostic marker for overall survival time. Characterization of the transcriptome profiles of
ECT2
upregulated gastric tumors indicated that
ECT2
upregulation may be associated with transcriptional features of cancer stem cells (CSCs). Additionally, BUB1 mitotic checkpoint serine/threonine kinase and E2F transcription factor 7, two genes previously reported to account for the functionality of CSCs, were strongly enriched in
ECT2
High
gastric cancer samples. Taken together, the results of the present study suggest that
ECT2
may serve as a novel marker for CSCs and may be a potential prognostic indicator in gastric cancer.
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PMID:Upregulation of ECT2 is associated with transcriptional program of cancer stem cells and predicts poor clinical outcome in gastric cancer. 3278 41