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Title: ACBD3 bioinformatic analysis and protein expression in breast cancer cells
Authors: Houghton-Gisby, J
Kerslake, R
Karteris, E
Mokbel, K
Harvey, AJ
Keywords: ACBD3;breast cancer;chromosome 1q;patient outcomes
Issue Date: 10-Aug-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Houghton-Gisby, J., Kerslake, R., Karteris, E., Mokbel, K. and Harvey, A.J. (2022) 'ACBD3 Bioinformatic Analysis and Protein Expression in Breast Cancer Cells', International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23 (16), 8881, pp. 1 - 22. doi: 10.3390/ijms23168881.
Abstract: Copyright: © 2022 by the authors. ACBD3 overexpression has previously been found to correlate with worse prognosis for breast cancer patients and, as an incredibly diverse protein in both function and cellular localisation, ACBD3 may have a larger role in breast cancer than previously thought. This study further investigated ACBD3′s role in breast cancer. Bioinformatic databases were queried to characterise ACBD3 expression and mutation in breast cancer and to investigate how overexpression affects breast cancer patient outcomes. Immunohistochemistry was carried out to examine ACBD3 location within cells and tissue structures. ACBD3 was more highly expressed in breast cancer than in any other cancer or matched normal tissue, and expression over the median level resulted in reduced relapse-free, overall, and distant metastasis-free survival for breast cancer patients as a whole, with some differences observed between subtypes. IHC analysis found that ACBD3 levels varied based on hormone receptor status, indicating that ACBD3 could be a candidate biomarker for poor patient prognosis in breast cancer and may possibly be a biomarker for ER signal reprogramming of precancerous breast tissue.
Description: Data Availability Statement: No datasets were generated during this study.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/25066
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23168881
ISSN: 1661-6596
Other Identifiers: 8881
Appears in Collections:Dept of Life Sciences Research Papers

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