2022
DOI: 10.1002/cjp2.291
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CYP2S1 and CYP2W1 expression is associated with patient survival in breast cancer

Abstract: The cytochrome P450 family of enzymes metabolise a wide range of compounds and play important roles in breast cancer pathogenesis due to their involvement in estrogen metabolism and the production of carcinogenic metabolites during this process. The orphan CYPs, CYP2S1, and CYP2W1 are reportedly upregulated in breast cancer. However, their expression and association with clinicopathological and survival parameters have not been previously assessed in a large cohort of breast cancers. Protein expression of CYP2… Show more

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“…After filtering using the LASSO algorithm, three core genes remained: PLCD3, MRPL35 and CYP2S1. Studies have reported the tumor-promotive role of PLCD3 in thyroid cancer ( 32 ) and osteosarcoma ( 33 ), the role of MRPL35 in gastric ( 34 ) and colorectal ( 35 ) cancer, and the role of CYP2S1 in breast ( 36 ) and lung ( 37 ) cancer. Consistent with this, the group with high WF scores, calculated for the three genes, showed significantly worse outcomes compared with those with low WF scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After filtering using the LASSO algorithm, three core genes remained: PLCD3, MRPL35 and CYP2S1. Studies have reported the tumor-promotive role of PLCD3 in thyroid cancer ( 32 ) and osteosarcoma ( 33 ), the role of MRPL35 in gastric ( 34 ) and colorectal ( 35 ) cancer, and the role of CYP2S1 in breast ( 36 ) and lung ( 37 ) cancer. Consistent with this, the group with high WF scores, calculated for the three genes, showed significantly worse outcomes compared with those with low WF scores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%