Association of ACE and ACE2 Genes Elevate the Risk of Lung Cancer
Received Date: Jul 27, 2024 / Published Date: Aug 26, 2024
Abstract
Background: ACE and ACE2 are biologically potential biomarkers responsible for the production and progression of lung cancer. We aimed to analyzed the expression and association of ACE and ACE2 genes in lung cancer & Covid-19.
Subjects and methods: Web-based bioinformatics tools were used to assess the association of ACE and ACE2 with lung cancer risks. The prognostic significance of mRNA expression of ACE and ACE2 in lung cancer were evaluated using the Kaplan–Meier plotter. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis were performed to determine whether ACE and ACE2 are an independent risk factor for overall survival (OS) and fast progression (FP) of lung cancer patients. Additionally, STRING database was used to analyze protein-protein interactions.
Result: Our data confirmed that ACE is significantly expressed and associated with higher lung cancer risks where ACE2 role in developing lung cancer is controversial but in Covid-19. Moreover, high expression of ACE and ACE2 might predict poor OS and FP in lung cancer patients. Besides, disease stage and expression level of ACE and ACE2 were correlated with fast progression and overall survival in lung cancer. Both ACE and ACE2 were found highly co-expressed with different immune checkpoints. Analysis of protein-protein interaction based on STRING database gained top 10 genes which could interact with ACE and ACE2
Citation: Bellah SM, Islam R, Tamim TI, Mamun MH (2024) Association of ACEand ACE2 Genes Elevate the Risk of Lung Cancer Clin Pharmacol Biopharm, 13:479.
Copyright: © 2024 Bellah SM, et al. This is an open-access article distributedunder the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permitsunrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided theoriginal author and source are credited.
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