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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
)
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Prostate cancer
is a common malignant tumor in elderly men. As a novel metabolic-reprogramming molecule, the role of
ankyrin repeat domain 22
(
ANKRD22
) in the tumorigenesis and progression of
prostate cancer
remains unknown. In the present study, mouse monoclonal antibodies against human
ANKRD22
were prepared using recombinant
ANKRD22
from prokaryotic expression and validated. Subsequently, these antibodies were used to evaluate
ANKRD22
levels via immunohistochemical staining in
prostate cancer
tissues. Finally, the association between
ANKRD22
levels and
prostate cancer
progression was analyzed in 636 samples of
prostate cancer
using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. A total of four anti-
ANKRD22
monoclonal antibodies were generated and validated, which could be effectively blocked by recombinant
ANKRD22
protein. Using these antibodies for immunohistochemical staining,
ANKRD22
was detected in
prostate cancer
cells in both the cytoplasm and nucleus. Bioinformatics analysis demonstrated that the mRNA level of
ANKRD22
was inversely associated with prostate cancer stage (P<0.05) and Gleason score (P<0.01) in TCGA database. Patients with higher
ANKRD22
mRNA levels exhibited longer disease-free survival following radical prostatectomy. These findings suggest that
ANKRD22
may negatively regulate the progression of
prostate cancer
. The prepared
ANKRD22
antibodies with high specificity provide a powerful tool in
ANKRD22
research.
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PMID:ANKRD22 is involved in the progression of prostate cancer. 3151 11