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Deciphering functions of VHL in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma


ABSTRACT: VHL is the most frequently mutated gene in ccRCC.It functions via the oxygen-dependent ubiquitin-mediated degradation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF). The stabilization and hyperactivation of HIF1 play essential roles in tumorigenesis. This is a TMT based proteomics experiment aimed to investigate the functions of VHL in ccRCC systematically.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion Lumos

ORGANISM(S): Homo Sapiens (human)

TISSUE(S): Epithelial Cell, Cell Culture

DISEASE(S): Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma

SUBMITTER: Songbiao Zhu  

LAB HEAD: Haiteng Deng

PROVIDER: PXD012665 | Pride | 2023-01-05

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Publications

High VHL Expression Reverses Warburg Phenotype and Enhances Immunogenicity in Kidney Tumor Cells.

Zhu Songbiao S   Ding Wenxi W   Chen Yuling Y   Wang Weixuan W   Xu Renhua R   Liu Chongdong C   Liu Xiaohui X   Deng Haiteng H  

Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics 20210227 4


Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a frequently occurring renal cancer. The Von Hippel-Lindau disease tumor suppressor VHL, a known tumor suppressor gene, is frequently mutated in about 50% of patients with ccRCC. However, it is unclear whether VHL influences the progression of ccRCC tumors expressing wild-type VHL. In the present study, we found that higher expression of VHL was correlated with the better disease-free survival (DFS) in ccRCC patients using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)  ...[more]

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