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Query: UMLS:C0030305 (
pancreatitis
)
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RAB proteins (RABs) represent the largest subfamily of Ras-like small GTPases that regulate a wide variety of endosomal membrane transport pathways. Their aberrant expression has been demonstrated in various malignancies and implicated in pathogenesis. Using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, we analyzed the differential expression and clinicopathological association of
RAB
genes in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Of the 62
RAB
genes analyzed, five
(RAB3A, RAB26, RAB25, RAB21,
and
RAB22A
) exhibited statistically significant upregulation, while five (
RAB6B
, RAB8B, RABL2A, RABL2B,
and
RAB32
) were downregulated in PDAC as compared to the normal pancreas. Racially disparate expression was also reported for
RAB3A, RAB25,
and
RAB26
. However, no clear trend of altered expression was observed with increasing stage and grade, age, and gender of the patients. PDAC from occasional drinkers had significantly higher expression of
RAB21
compared to daily or weekly drinkers, whereas
RAB25
expression was significantly higher in social drinkers, compared to occasional ones. The expression of
RABL2A
was significantly reduced in PDAC from diabetic patients, whereas
RAB26
was significantly lower in
pancreatitis
patients. More importantly, a significant association of high expression of
RAB21, RAB22A,
and
RAB25
, and low expression of
RAB6B
, RABL2A,
and
RABL2B
was observed with poorer survival of PC patients. Together, our study suggests potential diagnostic and prognostic significance of RABs in PDAC, warranting further investigations to define their functional and mechanistic significance.
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PMID:Comprehensive Analysis of Expression, Clinicopathological Association and Potential Prognostic Significance of RABs in Pancreatic Cancer. 3275 95