Research Paper Volume 14, Issue 22 pp 9317—9337

High SURF4 expression is associated with poor prognosis of breast cancer

Jingtong Zhai1, , Jiashu Han2, , Cong Li1, , Fengzhu Guo1, , Fei Ma1, , Binghe Xu1, &, ,

  • 1 Department of Medical Oncology, National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100021, China
  • 2 4+4 Medical Doctor Program, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100730, China

Received: September 5, 2022       Accepted: November 21, 2022       Published: November 29, 2022      

https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.204409
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Abstract

SURF4 has been suggested as an oncogene in cancer. However, the role of SURF4 in breast cancer has not been demonstrated yet. The data were obtained from TCGA database and 1104 patients were analyzed using bioinformatics analysis. SURF4 is significantly (P < 0.001) highly expressed in tumor. High expression of SURF4 was observed in T4, infiltrating ductal carcinoma, ER negative, PR negative, and HER2 positive, female, patients without lymph node metastasis, HER2 overexpression type, and deceased patients. As for characteristics correlated with high expression of SURF4, gender, histological type, molecular subtype, ER, PR, HER2, and vital status exhibited significant differences. The age (HR: 2.317, P < 0.001), stage (HR: 2.090, P < 0.001), and SURF4 expression (HR: 1.958, P = 0.005) exhibited independent prognostic value for overall survival (OS). Patients with high SURF4 expression, higher age, equivocal HER2, higher stages, or positive margin status had shorter OS. The stage (HR: 1.579, P < 0.001), and margin status (HR: 1.463, P = 0.006) exhibited independent prognostic value for relapse-free survival of breast cancer. High expression of SURF4 was first found in breast cancer. High SURF4 expression was observed in breast cancer tissue and cell. SURF4 promoted the proliferation and migration of 4T1 cells. SURF4 may be a biomarker in diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer.

Abbreviations

ER: estrogen receptor; PR: progesterone receptor; HER2: human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; TCGA: The Cancer Genome Atlas; GSEA: Gene set enrichment analysis; OS: overall survival; RFS: relapse-free survival; HR: hazard ratio; CI: confidence interval; ROC: receiver operating characteristic; AUC: area under the ROC curves.