2023
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15020427
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Identification of Prognostic and Predictive Biomarkers and Druggable Targets among 205 Antioxidant Genes in 21 Different Tumor Types via Data-Mining

Abstract: (1) Background: Oxidative stress is crucial in carcinogenesis and the response of tumors to treatment. Antioxidant genes are important determinants of resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We hypothesized that genes involved in the oxidative stress response may be valuable as prognostic biomarkers for the survival of cancer patients and as druggable targets. (2) Methods: We mined the KM Plotter and TCGA Timer2.0 Cistrome databases and investigated 205 antioxidant genes in 21 different tumor types within… Show more

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“…Due to these characteristics, ATPase activity may be brought back to normal levels, which would then allow the cell to function normally. These bioactive components are essential for controlling cellular processes and may be able to reverse cellular malfunction [30].…”
Section: Effect Of Membrane Bound Enzymes and Tumor Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these characteristics, ATPase activity may be brought back to normal levels, which would then allow the cell to function normally. These bioactive components are essential for controlling cellular processes and may be able to reverse cellular malfunction [30].…”
Section: Effect Of Membrane Bound Enzymes and Tumor Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%