CLEC10A is A Prognostic Biomarker and is Correlated with Immune Infiltrates in Breast Cancer

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Abstract Background To investigate the association between CLEC10A and prognosis in breast cancer (BC) patients. Methods We assessed the prognostic value of CLEC10A in BC using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) online database. We examined CLEC10A expression differences in BC and normal tissues via the TIMER and UALCAN databases. Then, we used the Kaplan-Meier plotter database to evaluate the correlation of CLEC10A mRNA levels with clinical outcomes. Subsequently, the TIMER platform and TISIDB website were used to assess the correlation of CLEC10A with the tumor immune cell infiltration level in BC. Results Our results showed that CLEC10A levels were significantly downregulated in BC tissues compared with normal tissues. CLEC10A expression was associated with histologic type, pathologic stage, T stage, Her2 status and a poor prognosis. Additionally, CLEC10A was positively related to the level of different tumor-infiltrating immune cells in BC, and CLEC10A was closely correlated with the gene markers of diverse immune cells. Additionally, low CLEC10A expression predicted a poor prognosis in BC patients grouped based on immune cell infiltration levels. Conclusion CLEC10A may be a potential biomarker and may efficiently predict prognosis in BC patients.
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breast cancer,prognostic biomarker,immune infiltrates
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