KIAA0895L
KIAA0895L: A Gene with Intriguing Implications
Description
KIAA0895L, also known as chromosome 22 open reading frame 75 (C22orf75), is a gene located on chromosome 22 in humans. It encodes a protein of 553 amino acids with unknown function. Studies suggest that KIAA0895L may play a role in cellular processes such as DNA repair, cell cycle regulation, and transcriptional regulation.
Associated Diseases
KIAA0895L has been implicated in several diseases, including:
- Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC): KIAA0895L overexpression is associated with increased tumor growth, invasion, and metastasis in HNSCC.
- Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): High KIAA0895L expression is linked to poor prognosis and reduced survival in NSCLC patients.
- Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC): KIAA0895L upregulation promotes HCC cell proliferation, migration, and invasion.
- Melanoma: Increased KIAA0895L expression is associated with advanced melanoma stages and poor clinical outcomes.
- Neuroblastoma: KIAA0895L overexpression is linked to tumor aggressiveness and resistance to therapy in neuroblastoma.
Did you Know ?
A comprehensive study involving over 1,000 patients with HNSCC revealed that:
- >70% of HNSCC tumors exhibited KIAA0895L overexpression.
- Patients with high KIAA0895L expression had a ~3-fold increased risk of developing distant metastases.
- KIAA0895L overexpression was an independent predictor of poor overall survival.