Affiliation:
1. the First Affliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University, College of Biomedical Information and Engineering, Hainan Medical University Hainan Provincial Key Laboratory for Human Reproductive Medicine and Genetic Research, Hainan Provincial Clinical Research Center for Thalassemia, Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health Diseases Research and Translation (Hainan Medical University), Ministry of Education, Department of Reproductive Medicine, , Haikou, Hainan 571199 , China
Abstract
Abstract
Ion channels, in particular transient–receptor potential (TRP) channels, are essential genes that play important roles in many physiological processes. Emerging evidence has demonstrated that TRP genes are involved in a number of diseases, including various cancer types. However, we still lack knowledge about the expression alterations landscape of TRP genes across cancer types. In this review, we comprehensively reviewed and summarised the transcriptomes from more than 10 000 samples in 33 cancer types. We found that TRP genes were widespreadly transcriptomic dysregulated in cancer, which was associated with clinical survival of cancer patients. Perturbations of TRP genes were associated with a number of cancer pathways across cancer types. Moreover, we reviewed the functions of TRP family gene alterations in a number of diseases reported in recent studies. Taken together, our study comprehensively reviewed TRP genes with extensive transcriptomic alterations and their functions will directly contribute to cancer therapy and precision medicine.
Funder
Major Diseases Science Innovation Group of Hainan Medical University and Innovation Research Fund for Graduate Students
Hainan Province Clinical Medical Center
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Marshal Initiative Funding of Hainan Medical University
Major Science and Technology Program of Hainan Province
Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China
Hainan Province Science and Technology Special Fund
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,General Medicine