Abstract

Colon cancer is one of the top five cancers with the highest incidence rate in the world. In order to better understand the pathogenesis and progression of colon cancer, it is still necessary to investigate the abnormally expressed genes in cancer tissue. In this study, the Oncomine database was used for expression analysis, and it was found that the expression level of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor subunit delta (GABRD) gene was upregulated in colon cancer tissue compared with that in normal tissue. UALCAN was used to analyze the expression of GABRD in different groups of age, gender, cancer stage, N stage, and histological subtype. Then, it was also found that the expression of GABRD in each subgroup of colon cancer tissue was all high compared with that in normal tissue. LinkedOmics was used to screen out the differentially expressed genes related to GABRD expression in colon cancer. GO annotation and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses found that the correlated genes may be related to breast cancer, human papillomavirus infection, Notch signaling pathway, and other pathways. Thereafter, GSEA was performed to obtain GABRD-related kinases, miRNAs, and transcription factors, and gene interaction networks were constructed. It was found that GABRD may be involved in cell cycle regulation. Finally, websites like GEPIA were used to detect the predictive ability of GABRD on the prognosis of patients with colon cancer. Kaplan-Meier analysis suggested that the upregulation of GABRD expression was related to the poor prognosis of patients with colon cancer. Overall, in this study, the potential role and prognostic ability of GABRD in colon cancer were explored through data mining, which can be a clue for further research on GABRD.

Highlights

  • Colon cancer is a very common cancer

  • The LinkedOmics database was employed to analyze the coexpressed genes associated with gammaaminobutyric acid type A receptor subunit delta (GABRD) expression, and the genes with high correlation coefficients were screened for enrichment analysis

  • The result of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis suggested that the coexpressed genes with high correlation with GABRD in colon cancer were highly enriched in breast cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection pathway, suggesting that GABRD may play a regulatory part in breast cancer, which had not been studied in the past

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Introduction

Colon cancer is a very common cancer. Its incidence rate is the fourth next to lung cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer in the world, with nearly 6% of cancer deaths caused by colon cancer each year [1]. The 5-year survival rate of colon cancer is about 60%. The mortality rate in developed countries is declining due to the popularization of colon cancer screening, the number of patients under the age of 50 is increasing, and colon cancer in young patients is often more aggressive [2]. The incidence rate of colon cancer in developing countries is demonstrating an upward trend with the development of the economy, which is considered to be related to changes in eating habits [3, 4].

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