Prognostic significance of KRT19 in Lung Squamous Cancer

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Backgroud: Keratin 19 (KRT19) is the intermediate filament that constitutes the cytoskeleton and regulates cell-cycle and cell death. Objective: We aimed to assess whether KRT19 was involved in lung cancer development. Methods: The expression of KRT19 in lung cancer was evaluated from mRNA expression on open databse and protein abundance on tumor tissue array. Results: Using open microarray gene expression datasets and differential expression analysis, we found that KRT19 was upregulated in lung cancer compared with normal tissue. Further analysis suggested that KRT19 mRNA expression was correlated with tumor progression and overall survival in lung cancer patients. As KRT19 was overexpressed in adenocarcinoma (AC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), we examined the prognostic value of KRT19 protein abundance by tissue microarray (TMA). The results suggested that protein expression of KRT19 was significantly associated with overall survival of SCC. Conclusions: Giving the prognostic role of KRT19 in lung cancer, KRT19 could be considered as an potential molecular marker in lung cancer, especially in SCC.

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Yuan, X., Yi, M., Dong, B., Chu, Q., & Wu, K. (2021). Prognostic significance of KRT19 in Lung Squamous Cancer. Journal of Cancer, 12(4), 1240–1248. https://doi.org/10.7150/JCA.51179

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