Aim: DNAJA1 is associated with several cancers, but its biomarker potential in breast cancer is not adequately known. Materials & methods: Q-RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, COBRA methods and in silico tools (KM-Plotter, UALCAN) were used to analyze the expression level, methylation status and prognostic value of DNAJA1 in breast cancer. Results: DNAJA1 expression was significantly higher in clinical tumor samples compared with normal samples. High DNAJA1 mRNA expression is associated with poor survival values in breast cancer. DNAJA1 promoter region is hypomethylated in cell lines and clinical samples. Conclusion: High DNAJA1 expression predicts poor clinical survival outcomes for breast cancer. Other than promoter methylation, epigenetic factors also warrant investigation in future studies as a regulatory mechanism of DNAJA1 expression in breast cancer.
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