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  • Title: Identifying the Pattern Characteristics of Anoikis-Related Genes in Keloid.
    Author: Xie R, Li C, Yun J, Zhang S, Zhong A, Cen Y, Li Z, Chen J.
    Journal: Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle); 2024 Jul 10; ():. PubMed ID: 38775414.
    Abstract:
    Objective: Anoikis is a kind of programmed cell death that is triggered when cells lose contact with each other or with the matrix. However, the potential value of anoikis-related genes (ARGs) in keloid (KD) has not been investigated. Approach: We downloaded three keloid fibroblast (KF) RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) datasets from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and obtained 338 ARGs from a search of the GeneCards database and PubMed articles. Weighted correlation network analysis was used to construct the coexpression network and obtain the KF-related ARGs. The LASSO-Cox method was used to screen the hub ARGs and construct the best prediction model. Then, GEO single-cell sequencing datasets were used to verify the expression of hub genes. We used whole RNA-seq for gene-level validation and the correlation between KD immune infiltration and anoikis. Results: Our study comprehensively analyzed the role of ARGs in KD for the first time. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis identified six hub ARGs (HIF1A, SEMA7A, SESN1, CASP3, LAMA3, and SIK2). A large number of miRNAs participate in the regulation of hub ARGs. In addition, correlation analysis revealed that ARGs were significantly correlated with the infiltration levels of multiple immune cells in patients with KD. Innovation: We explored the expression characteristics of ARGs in KD, which is extremely important for determining the molecular pathways and mechanisms underlying KD. Conclusions: This study provides a useful reference for revealing the characteristics of ARGs in the pathogenesis of KD. The identified hub genes may provide potential therapeutic targets for patients. This study provides new ideas for individualized therapy and immunotherapy.
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