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  • ABCF1, part of the ABC transporter family, is linked to the progression of bladder cancer, though its specific role had not been well understood prior to this study.
  • The research found that ABCF1 is upregulated in bladder cancer tissue compared to normal tissues and its high expression is significantly associated with sex, cancer grade, and stages T and N.
  • High levels of ABCF1 are correlated with poor overall survival in bladder cancer patients, positioning it as a potential prognostic indicator and therapeutic target.

Article Abstract

ABCF1, a member of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family, is involved in the malignant progression of tumors. However, the role of ABCF1 in bladder cancer is poorly understood. In our study, we explored the differential expression of ABCF1 in bladder cancer and normal bladder tissues based on bioinformatic analysis and immunohistochemical results. GSEA was performed to ascertain the potential related signaling pathways of ABCF1. The relationship between ABCF1 expression and bladder cancer progression was analyzed using the GSE13507 dataset. In addition, the differential expression of ABCF1 in the cell lines was verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‒PCR) and Western blotting. ABCF1 was upregulated in bladder cancer, and the high expression of ABCF1 was closely related to sex (P = 0.00056), grade (P = 0.00049), T stage (P = 0.00007), and N stage (P = 0.0076). High expression of ABCF1 was correlated with poor overall survival in bladder cancer patients (P < 0.001). In addition, univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses showed that high ABCF1 expression was an independent factor for poor prognosis in bladder cancer patients. Therefore, ABCF1 expression is closely related to the progression of bladder cancer and can be used as a potential indicator of poor prognosis and a therapeutic target for bladder cancer.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10022215PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12894-023-01211-yDOI Listing

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