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Resumen de Systematic analysis of expression and prognostic significance for MCM family in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

Ercan Sun, Liu Peng, Zhe Liu, Peng Yan, Minhu Chen, Jun Zheng

  • Background. Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) is a common malignant tumor in the world and has a poor prognosis. The family of minichromosome maintenance proteins (MCM) improves the stability of genome replication by inhibiting the rate of DNA replication in eukaryotic cells, thus, small changes in physiological MCM levels would increase the instability of gene replication and increase the incidence of tumor formation, most of which are significantly elevated in multiple cancers.

    However, the expression of different MCM families in HNSC and their prognostic value remain unclear.

    Methods. ONCOMINE and GEPIA databases were used to analyze the expression of MCMs in HNSC. The Kaplan-Meier plotter database was used to identify molecules with prognostic values. We collected 77 HNSC tissues and 50 normal tissues to validate the results of the bioinformatics analysis by immunohistochemical staining.

    Results. The expression of MCM3, MCM5 and MCM6 in mRNA and protein levels were higher in HNSC. Moreover, the increased expression of MCM3, MCM5 and MCM6 in mRNA and protein levels predicted better prognosis of HNSC patients.

    Furthermore, multivariate analysis showed that high expressions of MCM3, MCM5 and MCM6 in protein level may be independent prognostic factors for HNSC patients.

    Conclusion. The results of this study indicated that MCM3, MCM5 and MCM6 play an important role in occurrence and development in HNSC and might be risk factors for the survival of HNSC patients.


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