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    E2Fs are important components of transcription factors and play key roles in occurrence or advancement of various cancers, but the expression and exact roles of each E2F in colorectal cancer (CRC) are rarely known. To address this issue, we investigated the roles and prognostic values of E2Fs expressions in CRC patients by searching ONCOMINE, cBioPortal, GEPIA, Matascape and UALCAN. E2F1, 3-8 were upregulated at the mRNA level and E2F2 was less expressed in CRC tissues than in normal tissues. The eight E2Fs were correlated with tumor stages of CRC. Survival analysis using GEPIA revealed that high expressions of E2F3, 4 were related with short overall survival in all CRC patients. The mutation rate of E2Fs (60%) was high and genetic alteration in E2Fs was linked with longer overall survival in CRC patients. Functional analysis implied that E2Fs and their 50 nearby genes were concentrated in tumor-related pathways. E2Fs may be candidate biomarkers for CRC diagnosis and E2F3, 4 are potential prognosis biomarkers of CRC. Nevertheless, our findings must be validated in the future to popularize the clinical application of E2Fs in CRC. © 2021. Japan Society of Clinical Oncology.

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    Yating Ma, Shijian Wang, Jinfeng Bao, Chengbin Wang. Systematic study on expression and prognosis of E2Fs in human colorectal cancer. International journal of clinical oncology. 2022 Feb;27(2):362-372

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    PMID: 34661779

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