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Cervical cancer (CC) ranks fourth among women’s malignancies worldwide and seriously affects women’s health. HSPA5 is a heat shock protein, also known as glucose regulatory protein 78 (GRP78). Upregulation of HSPA5 has been reported to be closely associated with multiple types of tumors. However, the specific role of HSPA5 in cervical cancer has not been discovered. In our study, we explored the prognostic value of HSPA5 in CC. Here, we analyzed the (TCGA) and (UCSC) databases, the analysis of HSPA5 in many tumors types was conducted with the “wilcox. test” method. A False Discovery Rate (FDR) value < 0.05 and Log2 | (fold change, FC) |> 1 were set as the cutoffs. “*”, “**”, and “***” indicate FDR < 0.05, < 0.01, and < 0.001, respectively, and further used human cervical cancer cells for q-PCR and western blotting detection. q-PCR and western blotting results showed that HSPA5 was highly expressed in cervical cancer cells, while it was expressed at low levels in normal cells (P < 0.05).We also analyzed the immunohistochemical data. immunohistochemical analysis results showed that HSPA5 was highly expressed in human cervical cancer, while it was expressed at low levels in normal tissues (P < 0.05). Analysis in TCGA-UCSC showed that the proportion of G3 in the group with high expression of HSPA5 was relatively high (P < 0.05). Enrichment analysis and survival analysis showed that the increased expression of HSPA5 in cervical cancer was related to the survival of CC and was involved in the regulation of biological behavior and molecular signaling pathways of cervical cancer. The correlation analysis of immune checkpoint and immune infiltration showed that HSPA5 was involved in the regulation of immune process of cervical cancer (P < 0.05). Drug sensitivity correlation analysis showed that HSPA5 was a sensitive target for tumor drugs (P < 0.05). In brief, those results suggest that HSPA5 can act as an oncogene of CC development and can serve as an effective predictive biomarker in cervical cancer.
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Bai, Y., Miao, Y., Wang, J. et al. Predictive Value and Immunological Role of the HSPA5 Gene in Cervical Cancer. Biochem Genet (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10528-024-10782-w
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