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FBXW7作为非裔美国人和白人乳腺癌种族差异的一个因素。

FBXW7 as a Factor of the African American and White Breast Cancer Racial Disparity.

作者信息

Pan Eric, Zhao Haixiao

机构信息

Biology, DeBakey High School, Bellaire, USA.

Medicine, Daqing Longnan Hospital, Daqing, CHN.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Sep 22;16(9):e69947. doi: 10.7759/cureus.69947. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

African American women have a breast cancer mortality rate 40% higher than Caucasian women. Many contributing factors account for this racial disparity, such as socioeconomic status and the age when women give birth, but even after considering such factors, studies have found that the racial disparity persists, suggesting that genetic factors may play a crucial role in this breast cancer racial inequality.

METHODS

This study utilizes the All of Us database, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and an array of bioinformatics tools to integrate differential mutation and gene expression analyses, aiming to identify genes potentially associated with this racial disparity. Although previous studies have identified genes associated with this breast cancer racial disparity through mutation or gene expression analysis, no studies have considered both simultaneously. Ultimately, this study considers both mutation and gene expression to discover novel genes linked to this racial disparity.

RESULTS

After mutation analysis, this study identified a gene involved in the destruction of oncogenic proteins, as being associated with this racial inequality. was the only gene that presented differences in both mutation frequency and gene expression between African Americans and Caucasians. The other four candidate genes, such as , whose upregulation plays a critical role in tumor progression, may also be linked to this racial inequality.

CONCLUSION

By combining both mutation and gene expression analysis, this research offers a unique perspective into this issue. Furthermore, the identification of  provides insight into this racial disparity, which can contribute to the pursuit of more effective or personalized treatment for both Caucasian and African American breast cancer patients. Finally, the multi-level method presented could possibly apply to other racial disparities, providing a distinctive perspective that cannot be found with other methods.

摘要

引言

非裔美国女性的乳腺癌死亡率比白人女性高40%。许多因素导致了这种种族差异,比如社会经济地位和女性生育年龄,但即便考虑了这些因素,研究发现种族差异依然存在,这表明遗传因素可能在这种乳腺癌种族不平等现象中起着关键作用。

方法

本研究利用“我们所有人”数据库、癌症基因组图谱(TCGA)以及一系列生物信息学工具,整合差异突变和基因表达分析,旨在识别可能与这种种族差异相关的基因。尽管之前的研究已通过突变或基因表达分析确定了与这种乳腺癌种族差异相关的基因,但尚无研究同时考虑这两个方面。最终,本研究兼顾突变和基因表达来发现与这种种族差异相关的新基因。

结果

经过突变分析,本研究确定了一个参与致癌蛋白破坏过程的基因与这种种族不平等现象相关。它是唯一一个在非裔美国人和白人之间突变频率和基因表达均存在差异的基因。其他四个候选基因,比如在肿瘤进展中起关键作用的[基因名称未给出]的上调,也可能与这种种族不平等现象有关。

结论

通过结合突变和基因表达分析,本研究为该问题提供了独特视角。此外,[基因名称未给出]的确定为这种种族差异提供了见解,这有助于为白人及非裔美国乳腺癌患者寻求更有效或个性化的治疗。最后,所提出的多层次方法可能适用于其他种族差异,提供一种其他方法所没有的独特视角。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/142d/11496049/c3c804f869b4/cureus-0016-00000069947-i01.jpg

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