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Systematic Characterization of the Expression and Prognostic Values of Formin-Like Gene Family in Gastric Cancer

DNA and cell biology(2020)

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Formin-like genes (FMNLs) are members of formins family and have been implicated to the development and progression of multiple cancers. This research aims to analyze the expression profiles, prognostic values, and immune infiltrating associations of FMNLs in gastric cancer (GC) using multiple online bioinformatics website, including Oncomine, UALCAN, Kaplan-Meier Plotter, TIMER, GeneMANIA, DAVID, and LinkedOmics databases. The mRNA levels of FMNL1/2/3 were higher in GC tissues than normal. Meanwhile, FMNLs expressions tend to be upregulated in advanced and poorly differentiated GC. Prognostic value analysis suggested that high transcription levels of FMNL1/3 were associated with poor overall survival in GC patients. Correlation analysis between FMNLs expressions and immune infiltrating GC revealed that the expressions of FMNLs were significantly associated with immune infiltrating. Protein-protein interaction network and enrichment analysis of FMNLs in GC showed that FMNLs coexpressed genes mainly participated in organizing actin cytoskeleton through affecting small G proteins activity. Moreover, Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) analysis uncovered FMNLs and their coexpressed genes was tightly associated with immune-related cellular functions. These findings demonstrate that FMNLs might play significant immunomodulatory roles in tumor immunity and could be novel therapeutic targets and potential prognostic biomarkers in GC.
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gastric cancer,FMNLs,prognosis,immune infiltrating
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