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  • REEP4 plays a key role in mitosis regulation and has been linked to the malignant process of lower grade glioma (LGG), a type of brain tumor with mitosis abnormalities.
  • Analysis of patient data revealed that higher REEP4 expression, coupled with low methylation at a specific site, correlates with a lower survival rate for LGG patients and indicates involvement in various cancer-related signaling pathways.
  • This study is the first to highlight REEP4's significance in malignant tumors, suggesting it could serve as an independent risk factor and a potential target for anti-tumor therapies.

Article Abstract

Background: REEP4 is involved in the regulation of the biological process of mitosis. Lower grade glioma (LGG), as a malignant tumor, is accompanied by abnormalities in mitosis, but there have been no reports of REEP4 so far.

Methods: We collected transcriptome data, DNA methylation data and the clinical characteristics of thousands of patients with LGG. Various big data analysis methods and molecular biology experiments were employed to reveal the impact of REEP4 on the pathological process of LGG.

Results: It was found that the expression of REEP4 was significantly elevated and negatively regulated by its methylation site. Therefore, both the high expression of REEP4 and low methylation state of cg16311504 showed that the patients are correlated with lower patient survival rate. In addition, high REEP4 expression participates in the regulation of various cancer-related cellular signaling pathways, such as the cell cycle, MAPK signaling pathway, NOD-like receptor signaling pathway, etc. More importantly, the level of immune cell infiltration significantly increased in the high expression group of REEP4 in the LGG tumor microenvironment and REEP4 has a high positive correlation with PD-L1 and other immune checkpoints.

Conclusions: In brief, this study is the first to introduce REEP4 in malignant tumors, which can be used as an independent risk factor that participates in the malignant process of LGG. More importantly, REEP4 has the potential to become a new star in the field of anti-tumor treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11042925PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.205695DOI Listing

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