Significance of centromere protein genes and their associated immune and metabolic differences in the prediction of prognosis and treatment outcome in breast cancer
Abstract:Background: Genes of the centromere protein (CENP) are involved in the kinetochore assembly during mitosis. The expression of some CENPgenes has been associated with various carcinogenesis and development. However, it is unclear whether abnormal expression of CENP genes as a unit affects the clinical outcome, immune cell infiltration, and immunotherapy of breast cancer (BRCA) patients.
Methods: We systematically evaluated CENP genes and comprehensively determined the correlation between high and low expression… Show more
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