Chaperonin-containing tailless complex polypeptide 1(CCT) is a group of genes involved in protein folding. It has been reported to be associated with the genesis and development of multiple tumors. However, the expres...Chaperonin-containing tailless complex polypeptide 1(CCT) is a group of genes involved in protein folding. It has been reported to be associated with the genesis and development of multiple tumors. However, the expression levels and functions of distinct CCTs involved in carcinogenesis and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) have not been systematically analyzed. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the expression and mutation patterns, diagnostic and prognostic value, and functional enrichment of CCTs in HCC using ONCOMINE, GEPIA, the Human Protein Atlas, cBioPortal, Kaplan-Meier Plotter, and R language. The transcriptional and translational levels of all CCT family members were remarkably higher in HCC patients and related to the tumor stage. All CCT family members, especially CCT2 and CCT8, might serve as promising diagnostic, prognostic markers as well as therapeutic targets for HCC.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China (Gr ant No. 81803535)Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province of China (Grant No. 2018JJ6070)。
文摘Chaperonin-containing tailless complex polypeptide 1(CCT) is a group of genes involved in protein folding. It has been reported to be associated with the genesis and development of multiple tumors. However, the expression levels and functions of distinct CCTs involved in carcinogenesis and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) have not been systematically analyzed. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the expression and mutation patterns, diagnostic and prognostic value, and functional enrichment of CCTs in HCC using ONCOMINE, GEPIA, the Human Protein Atlas, cBioPortal, Kaplan-Meier Plotter, and R language. The transcriptional and translational levels of all CCT family members were remarkably higher in HCC patients and related to the tumor stage. All CCT family members, especially CCT2 and CCT8, might serve as promising diagnostic, prognostic markers as well as therapeutic targets for HCC.