Prognostic relevance of PRSS2 and its immune correlates in papillary thyroid carcinoma
Wei Lin, Linwen Zeng, Xiaoxiao Jiang, Xiangdong Kong, Jianming Gong, Ming Wu

TL;DR
This study finds that high PRSS2 levels in papillary thyroid cancer are linked to better survival and immune-related genes, suggesting a role in the tumor's immune environment.
Contribution
The study identifies PRSS2 as a prognostic marker in papillary thyroid carcinoma and links it to immune-related genes.
Findings
PRSS2 is upregulated in papillary thyroid carcinoma tissues.
High PRSS2 expression correlates with better survival, especially in older patients and those with advanced stages.
PRSS2 shows strong positive correlations with immune-related genes like TRBV, CD40, and TGF-beta-stimulated genes.
Abstract
Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) generally exhibits favorable prognosis; however, a subset of patients remains at risk for recurrence. Serine protease 2 (PRSS2) was an oncogenic factor in several solid tumors, yet its expression profile and functional role in PTC remain poorly defined. This study aimed to investigate the expression level of PRSS2 in PTC and its prognostic significance, as well as explore its potential involvement in immune regulatory mechanisms. PTC specimens from thyroidectomy patients were analyzed by transcriptomic analysis, quantitative real-time PCR, and immunohistochemistry. Differential gene expression and survival analyses were performed by integrating data from TCGA and GEO databases. Pearson correlation analysis was utilized to evaluate associations between PRSS2 and immune-related genes. PRSS2 was upregulated in PTC tissues. High PRSS2 expression was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Viral-associated cancers and disorders · interferon and immune responses
