A Novel Role of Arrhythmia‐Related Gene KCNQ1 Revealed by Multi‐Omic Analysis: Theragnostic Value and Potential Mechanisms in Lung Adenocarcinoma

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Abstract

The early diagnosis, prognostic prediction, and personalized therapy of lung adenocarci-noma (LUAD) remains a challenging issue. KCNQ1 (potassium voltage‐gated channel subfamily Q Member 1) is implicated in long QT syndrome (LQTS) and cardiac arrhythmia, while its significance in LUAD remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to explore the significance of KCNQ1 in terms of clinical value, tumor immunity, underlying mechanisms, and a precision medicine approach by means of multi‐omics analysis. The association of KCNQ1 with LUAD was first explored. Both altered variants and high expression of KCNQ1 in a TCGA‐LUAD cohort indicated a favorable out-come. KCNQ1 levels had a negative correlation with tumor proliferation index Ki67 levels. siRNA-knockdown of KCNQ1 promoted the migration ability of lung cancer cells. KCNQ1 levels were de-creased in LUAD tissue compared to normal tissue. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve indicated good diagnostic efficiency of KCNQ1. High KCNQ1 is associated with an immunoactive profile of immune infiltration and immunomodulators and is involved in the inhibition of the cell cycle and DNA replication. Lapatinib was identified as a potent drug for LUAD in the context of low KCNQ1. This study unveiled the significance of KCNQ1 in diagnosis and prognosis and provided a corresponding precision medicine strategy for LUAD.

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Chang, K. T., Wu, H. J., Liu, C. W., Li, C. Y., & Lin, H. Y. (2022). A Novel Role of Arrhythmia‐Related Gene KCNQ1 Revealed by Multi‐Omic Analysis: Theragnostic Value and Potential Mechanisms in Lung Adenocarcinoma. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042279

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