%0 Journal Article %T Systematic analysis reveals distinct roles of USF family proteins in various cancer types. %A Liu X %A Wang ZZ %A Meng S %A Zang F %A Zhang H %A Wang J %A Chen YZ %J Int J Biol Markers %V 38 %N 3 %D 2023 Dec 17 %M 37846061 %F 3.248 %R 10.1177/03936155231206135 %X BACKGROUND: Upstream stimulatory factors (USFs) are members of the basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper transcription factor family, including USF1, USF2, and USF3. The first two members have been well studied compared to the third member, USF3, which has received scarce attention in cancer research to date. Despite a recently reported association of its alteration with thyroid carcinoma, its expression has not been previously analyzed.
METHODS: We comprehensively analyzed differential levels of USFs expression, genomic alteration, DNA methylation, and their prognostic value across different cancer types and the possible correlation with tumor-infiltrating immune cells and drug response by using different bioinformatics tools.
RESULTS: Our findings established that USFs play an important role in cancers related to the urinary system and justify the necessity for further investigation. We implemented and offer a useful ShinyApp to facilitate researchers' efforts to inquire about any other gene of interest and to perform the analysis of drug response in a user-friendly fashion at http://zzdlab.com:3838/Drugdiscovery/.