Journal: Journal of Translational Medicine
Article Title: Targeting CHD1L suppresses prostate cancer progression via the FOXO3-PUMA axis
doi: 10.1186/s12967-025-07529-5
Figure Lengend Snippet: CHD1L is significantly upregulated in prostate cancer. ( A ) CHD1L expression in all prostate cancer ( n = 497) and normal prostate tissues ( n = 52) from the TCGA-PCa cohort. ( B ) Paired comparison of CHD1L expression between prostate cancer ( n = 52) and matched adjacent normal tissues ( n = 52) from the TCGA-PRAD cohort. ( C ) CHD1L expression in prostate cancer ( n = 13) and normal prostate tissues ( n = 8) from the GSE55945 dataset. ( D ) CHD1L expression in prostate cancer ( n = 57) and normal prostate tissues ( n = 90) from the GSE72220 dataset. ( E ) CHD1L expression in AR-independent ( n = 10) vs. AR-dependent ( n = 10) prostate cancer in the GSE2443 dataset. ( F ) Immunohistochemical staining(antibody HPA027789) of CHD1L in prostate cancer tissues from the Protein Atlas database. ( G ) Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showing disease-free survival (DFS) based on CHD1L expression, performed by the GEPIA2 web tool ( http://gepia2.cancer-pku.cn ) based on TCGA-PCa data. ( H ) Correlation of CHD1L with MKI67, a proliferation marker. ( I - J ) CHD1L expression in prostate cancer cell lines (Lncap, 22RV1, PC3, DU145) and normal RWPE1 cells. ( K - L ) CHD1L mRNA and protein levels in paired clinical prostate cancer specimens ( n = 6). ( M - N ) Five representative pairs and quantitative IHC scores from Tissue microarray (TMA)-based immunohistochemistry of paired prostate cancer ( n = 28) and adjacent normal samples ( n = 28). Error bars represent means ± SD. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001, ns, no significance; unpaired student’s t-test for 1 A, 1 C-1E; paired student’s t-test for 1B, 1 K and 1 N; one-way ANOVA for 1I
Article Snippet: The prostate cancer tissue microarray (TMA) was obtained from Servicebio Technology (#PC-1601).
Techniques: Expressing, Comparison, Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Marker, Microarray, Immunohistochemistry