A multiomics analysis of S100 protein family in breast cancer

Oncotarget
Patrizia CancemiSalvatore Feo

Abstract

The S100 gene family is the largest subfamily of calcium binding proteins of EF-hand type, expressed in tissue and cell-specific manner, acting both as intracellular regulators and extracellular mediators. There is a growing interest in the S100 proteins and their relationships with different cancers because of their involvement in a variety of biological events closely related to tumorigenesis and cancer progression. However, the collective role and the possible coordination of this group of proteins, as well as the functional implications of their expression in breast cancer (BC) is still poorly known. We previously reported a large-scale proteomic investigation performed on BC patients for the screening of multiple forms of S100 proteins. Present study was aimed to assess the functional correlation between protein and gene expression patterns and the prognostic values of the S100 family members in BC. By using data mining, we showed that S100 members were collectively deregulated in BC, and their elevated expression levels were correlated with shorter survival and more aggressive phenotypes of BC (basal like, HER2 enriched, ER-negative and high grading). Moreover a multi-omics functional network analysis highlighted the regu...Continue Reading

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May 2, 2020·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Miriam ButtacavoliPatrizia Cancemi
Jul 23, 2020·Frontiers in Oncology·Giovanna NicoraRiccardo Bellazzi
Jul 30, 2020·Cancers·Chantal AllgöwerJohannes Lemke
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Feb 10, 2021·Cancers·Maria Grazia MuoioErnestina Marianna De Francesco

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