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Query: UMLS:C0178874 (
tumor progression
)
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Ubiquitination is one of the main post-translational modification of proteins. It plays key roles in a broad range of cellular functions, including protein degradation, protein interactions, and subcellular location. In the ubiquitination system, different proteins are involved and their dysregulation can lead to various human diseases, including cancers. By using data available from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) databases, we here show that the ubiquitin conjugating enzyme, E2C (
UBE2C
), is overexpressed in all 27 cancers we investigated.
UBE2C
expression is significantly higher in late-stage tumors, which might indicate its involvement in
tumor progression
and invasion. This study also revealed that patients with higher
UBE2C
levels showed a shorter overall survival (OS) time and worse OS prognosis. Moreover, our data show that
UBE2C
higher-expression leads to worse disease-free survival prognosis (DFS), indicating that
UBE2C
overexpression correlates with poor clinical outcomes. We also identified genes with positive correlations with
UBE2C
in several cancers. We found a number of poorly studied genes (family with sequence similarity 72-member D,
FAM72D
; meiotic nuclear divisions 1,
MND1
; mitochondrial fission regulator 2,
MTFR2
; and POC1 centriolar protein A,
POC1A
) whose expression correlates with
UBE2C
. These genes might be considered as new targets for cancers therapies since they showed overexpression in several cancers and correlate with worse OS prognosis.
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PMID:A Comprehensive Bioinformatics Analysis of
UBE2C
in Cancers. 3106 33