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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
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The homeobox (HOX) genes, a class of transcription factors, are known to promote embryonic development and induce tumor formation. To date, the HOXA and HOXB gene families have been reported to be associated with breast cancer. However, the expression and exact role of
homeobox C13
(
HOXC13
) in breast cancer has not yet been investigated. In the present study, the
HOXC13
expression in human breast cancer was evaluated using the Oncomine database and Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE). Next, the Gene expression-based Outcome for Breast cancer online database, cBioportal, University of California Santa Cruz Xena browser and bc-GenExMinerv were used to explore the specific expression of
HOXC13
in breast cancer. The methylation and mutation status of
HOXC13
in breast cancer was then validated using the CCLE and cBioportal databases. Finally, the co-expression of HOX transcript antisense RNA (
HOTAIR
) and
HOXC13
in breast cancer were analyzed and their impact on clinical prognosis determined. It was found that the expression of
HOXC13
was high in breast cancer compared with other types of cancer, such as gastric cancer and
colon cancer
. Following co-expression analysis, a significant positive association was identified between
HOTAIR
and
HOXC13
. An association between
HOTAIR
and
HOXC13
, and lymph node and distant metastasis recurrence was also revealed during the development of breast cancer. Of note, survival analysis showed that high expression of
HOTAIR
and
HOXC13
predicted poor prognosis. These findings revealed that
HOXC13
plays an important role in the progression of breast cancer. However, the specific mechanism needs to be confirmed by subsequent experiments.
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PMID:Bioinformatics analysis of the expression of HOXC13 and its role in the prognosis of breast cancer. 3189 5