{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: REEP4 as Potential Biomarker Associated with Predictive Prognosis and Immune Response in Kidney Clear Cell Carcinoma. {Author}: Chen Z;Jia X;Liu M; {Journal}: J Cancer {Volume}: 15 {Issue}: 13 {Year}: 2024 {Factor}: 4.478 {DOI}: 10.7150/jca.96135 {Abstract}: Kidney clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) commonly presents with metastases upon diagnosis, highlighting the critical need to identify more precise biomarkers for early detection, intervention, and personalized treatment. Although The REEP family has been investigated in cancer development, the specific relationship between REEP4 and cancer remains unclear. In our study, we employed bioinformatics analysis and conducted fundamental experiments to evaluate the potential of REEP4 as a biomarker for predicting the prognosis and therapeutic efficacy of KIRC. Comparing KIRC tumor tissues to normal tissues, we observed a significant upregulation in REEP4 expression, with higher levels of REEP4 correlating positively with tumor malignancy. Further COX regression analysis, as well as single and multifactorial analyses, confirmed that high REEP4 expression indicated lower survival rates in KIRC. Gene function analysis also identified associations between REEP4 and critical pathways such as the cell cycle, along with its involvement in protein binding. Furthermore, our investigation of the immune response suggests that a favorable immunotherapeutic response is linked to a reduction in REEP4 expression. Subsequently, we conducted in vitro experiments to confirm the overexpression of REEP4 in KIRC tumor tissues and renal cancer cells. In summary, our study revealed a close association between REEP4 expression and KIRC, emphasizing its correlation with prognosis and the immune response. These findings suggest that REEP4 is a potential biomarker for KIRC.