LAMP3 is a potent uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma prognostic biomarker associated with immune behavior

AGING-US(2024)

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Background: Uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (UCEC) is one of the most common gynecological malignancies and its incidence and mortality continue apace. Lysosome-associated membrane protein 3 (LAMP3) is the third member of the LAMP family and its overexpression has been described to be involved in the progression of breast, ovarian and cervical cancers, but there has been an absence of research focusing on its role in UCEC. Methods: WGCNA, TIMER, Linked Omics, GSEA, Cytoscape, Kaplan-Meierplotter, GDC, GeneMANIA, cBioPortalPDB, RNAinter, miRNet were applied in this research. Results: Our study uncovers that LAMP3 possesses higher expression levels in UCEC compared to normal tissues, and this differential expression profile is tightly aligned with clinical and pathological features, and patients demonstrating high LAMP3 expression tend to have a shorter survival expectancy. The high expression of LAMP3 is modulated by the designated ceRNA network. LAMP3 is engaged in UCEC progression by functioning in a variety of biological roles of relevance to immunity. Furthermore, we predicted several prospering drugs based on drug sensitivity. Finally, we also constructed possible docking patterns of LAMP3 with ABCA3, RAB9A, and SGTB. Conclusions: LAMP3 is a formidable biomarker for UCEC and could be a prospective candidate for the diagnosis, treatment and prognostic assessment of UCEC.
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WGCNA,LAMP3,uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma,prognosis,immune infiltration
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