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Bioinformatics Analysis of Kinesin Family Member 2C in Human Tumors: Novel Prognostic Biomarker and Tumor Microenvironment Regulator

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Abstract Kinesin family member 2C (KIF2C) is the best-characterized member of the kinesin-13 family and is involved in accurately fine-tuned dynamics of mitotic spindles. As KIF2C is involved in both spindle formation and regulation of DNA double-strand breaks, precise regulation of KIF2C is essential to prevent malignant transformation associated with gains and losses of DNA content. In the present study, we initially reviewed The Cancer Genome Atlas database and observed that KIF2C is abundantly expressed in most tumor types. We then analyzed the gene alteration profile, protein expression, prognosis, and immune reactivities of KIF2C in more than 10,000 samples from several well-established databases. In addition, we conducted a gene enrichment set analysis to investigate the potential mechanisms underlying the role of KIF2C in tumorigenesis. Pan-cancer analysis of KIF2C demonstrated significant statistical correlations between KIF2C expression and clinical prognosis, oncogenic signature gene sets, myeloid-derived suppressor cell infiltration, ImmunoScore, immune checkpoints, microsatellite instability, and tumor mutational burden across multiple tumors. Single-cell data showed that KIF2C is abundantly expressed in malignant cells. The findings of this study provide important insight for understanding the role and mechanisms of KIF2C in tumorigenesis and immunotherapy in a variety of cancers.
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