Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer

Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most diagnosed cancer worldwide. Despite a well-established knowledge of tumour development, biomarkers to predict patient outcomes are still required. S100 calcium-binding protein A2 (S100A2) has been purposed as a potential marker in many types of canc...

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Main Author: Hatthakarnkul P.
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spelling th-mahidol.883782023-08-22T01:02:18Z Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer Hatthakarnkul P. Mahidol University Medicine Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most diagnosed cancer worldwide. Despite a well-established knowledge of tumour development, biomarkers to predict patient outcomes are still required. S100 calcium-binding protein A2 (S100A2) has been purposed as a potential marker in many types of cancer, however, the prognostic value of S100A2 in CRC is rarely reported. Material and Methods: In this study, immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed to identify the prognostic role of S100A2 protein expression in the tumour core of the tissue microarrays (TMAs) in colorectal cancer patients (n=787). Bulk RNA transcriptomic data was used to identify significant genes compared between low and high cytoplasmic S100A2 groups. Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) was performed to further study and confirm the immune infiltration in tumours with low and high cytoplasmic S100A2. Results: Low cytoplasmic protein expression of S100A2 in the tumour core was associated with poor survival (HR 0.539, 95%CI 0.394-0.737, P<0.001) and other adverse tumour phenotypes. RNA transcriptomic analysis showed a gene significantly associated with the low cytoplasmic S100A2 group (AKT3, TAGLN, MYLK, FGD6 and ETFDH), which correlated with tumour development and progression. GSEA analysis identifies the enriched anti-tumour and immune activity group of genes in high cytoplasmic S100A2. Additionally, mIF staining showed that high CD3+FOXP3+ and CD163+ inversely associated with low cytoplasmic S100A2 (P<0.001, P=0.009 respectively). Conclusion: Our finding demonstrates a prognostic value of S100A2 together with the correlation with immune infiltration in CRC. 2023-08-21T18:02:18Z 2023-08-21T18:02:18Z 2023-01-01 Article Journal of Cancer Vol.14 No.10 (2023) , 1837-1847 10.7150/JCA.83910 18379664 2-s2.0-85167604842 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/88378 SCOPUS
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Hatthakarnkul P.
Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
description Purpose: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most diagnosed cancer worldwide. Despite a well-established knowledge of tumour development, biomarkers to predict patient outcomes are still required. S100 calcium-binding protein A2 (S100A2) has been purposed as a potential marker in many types of cancer, however, the prognostic value of S100A2 in CRC is rarely reported. Material and Methods: In this study, immunohistochemistry (IHC) was performed to identify the prognostic role of S100A2 protein expression in the tumour core of the tissue microarrays (TMAs) in colorectal cancer patients (n=787). Bulk RNA transcriptomic data was used to identify significant genes compared between low and high cytoplasmic S100A2 groups. Multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) was performed to further study and confirm the immune infiltration in tumours with low and high cytoplasmic S100A2. Results: Low cytoplasmic protein expression of S100A2 in the tumour core was associated with poor survival (HR 0.539, 95%CI 0.394-0.737, P<0.001) and other adverse tumour phenotypes. RNA transcriptomic analysis showed a gene significantly associated with the low cytoplasmic S100A2 group (AKT3, TAGLN, MYLK, FGD6 and ETFDH), which correlated with tumour development and progression. GSEA analysis identifies the enriched anti-tumour and immune activity group of genes in high cytoplasmic S100A2. Additionally, mIF staining showed that high CD3+FOXP3+ and CD163+ inversely associated with low cytoplasmic S100A2 (P<0.001, P=0.009 respectively). Conclusion: Our finding demonstrates a prognostic value of S100A2 together with the correlation with immune infiltration in CRC.
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title Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
title_short Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
title_full Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
title_fullStr Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed Protein expression of S100A2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
title_sort protein expression of s100a2 reveals it association with patient prognosis and immune infiltration profile in colorectal cancer
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/88378
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