Pan-cancer analysis identified CD248 as a potential target for multiple tumor types
Li Guo, Yan Liao, Xuyang Zhang, Rongjuan Guo, Zheng Wang, Deqin Yang

TL;DR
CD248 is a potential target for various cancers, linked to tumor progression and immune cell infiltration.
Contribution
CD248 is identified as a novel oncoprotein with potential as a pan-cancer therapeutic target.
Findings
CD248 expression is elevated in multiple cancers and correlates with poor prognosis.
CD248 inhibition reduces HNSC cell invasion, migration, and proliferation.
CD248 interacts with 11 common tumor biomarkers and is expressed in fibroblasts.
Abstract
Tumors remain a major cause of death worldwide due to late-stage presentation and late diagnosis. Cell therapies have revolutionized the landscape in the precision treatment of tumors. However, there are still many challenges that limit the therapeutic efficacy. Additionally, cancer treatment also entails a major financial burden throughout the entire phase, making it preferable to find a specific biomarker for the early prognosis of the tumor. In this study, the role of CD248 in pan-cancer was analyzed through diverse tumor-associated databases, such as the Human Protein Atlas Database, the GEPIA2 Database, the cBioPortal Database, the TIMER Database, the STRING tool, and so on. In addition, CD248 mRNA and protein levels were assessed in a series of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) cell lines using qRT-PCR and Western blot. Furthermore, siCD248 was used to detect the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSignaling Pathways in Disease · Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis · Cancer-related gene regulation
