2022
DOI: 10.21037/gs-21-776
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Overexpression of DUOX2 mediates doxorubicin resistance and predicts prognosis of pancreatic cancer

Abstract: Background: Dysregulation of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase (NOX) family is frequently observed in cancers and associated with their development and progression. However, the expression, role, and clinical significance of the NOX family members in pancreatic cancer remain unexplored. Methods:The expression levels of the 7 NOX family genes were analyzed in Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets. The messenger RNA (mRNA) expression and gene alterations were explored using The Can… Show more

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“…The few studies which investigated Nox3 expression in ex vivo human tissue samples have described Nox3 expression in human placental tissue [494], as well as in non-tumor and tumor pancreatic tissue (with no significant differences in dependency of these two settings) [495]; Nox3 expression was detected in the human fetal, but not in the adult kidney [487]. Juhasz et al investigated the expression of Nox enzymes in various human cancer cell lines and, importantly, in ex vivo tumor tissues [113].…”
Section: Nox3 In Other Organsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The few studies which investigated Nox3 expression in ex vivo human tissue samples have described Nox3 expression in human placental tissue [494], as well as in non-tumor and tumor pancreatic tissue (with no significant differences in dependency of these two settings) [495]; Nox3 expression was detected in the human fetal, but not in the adult kidney [487]. Juhasz et al investigated the expression of Nox enzymes in various human cancer cell lines and, importantly, in ex vivo tumor tissues [113].…”
Section: Nox3 In Other Organsmentioning
confidence: 99%