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Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with <t>CRC.</t> (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue <t>microarray</t> containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.
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Article Title: Overexpression of ZNF169 promotes the growth and proliferation of colorectal cancer cells via the upregulation of ANKZF1

Journal: Oncology Reports

doi: 10.3892/or.2024.8741

Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.
Figure Legend Snippet: Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.

Techniques Used: Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Microarray, Expressing, Western Blot, Incubation

ZNF169 positively correlates with ANKZF1 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ANKZF1 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ANKZF1 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Spearman's correlation analysis of the correlation between ZNF169 and ANKZF1 expression in patients with CRC from TCGA database. Rs=0.58, P<0.001. (D) Overall survival of patients with CRC who were divided into the ANKZF1 high (n=162) and low (n=162) expression group. P=0.02. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; ANKZF1, ankyrin repeat and zinc-finger domain-containing 1; CRC, colorectal cancer.
Figure Legend Snippet: ZNF169 positively correlates with ANKZF1 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ANKZF1 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ANKZF1 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Spearman's correlation analysis of the correlation between ZNF169 and ANKZF1 expression in patients with CRC from TCGA database. Rs=0.58, P<0.001. (D) Overall survival of patients with CRC who were divided into the ANKZF1 high (n=162) and low (n=162) expression group. P=0.02. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; ANKZF1, ankyrin repeat and zinc-finger domain-containing 1; CRC, colorectal cancer.

Techniques Used: Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Microarray, Expressing



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Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with <t>CRC.</t> (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue <t>microarray</t> containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.
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Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.

Journal: Oncology Reports

Article Title: Overexpression of ZNF169 promotes the growth and proliferation of colorectal cancer cells via the upregulation of ANKZF1

doi: 10.3892/or.2024.8741

Figure Lengend Snippet: Clinical significance of ZNF169 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ZNF169 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ZNF169 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Overall survival of CRC patients who were divided into the ZNF169 high (n=161) and low (n=161) expression groups. P=0.034. (D) The protein expression of ZNF169 was examined using western blot analysis in the normal colon cell line NCM460, and in the CRC cells, RKO, HCT-116, SW620, HT-29 and HCT-8. During the western blot analysis experiments, the blots were cut prior to incubation with the antibodies. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; CRC, colorectal cancer; TCGA, The Cancer Genome Atlas.

Article Snippet: The IHC staining of a human CRC tissue microarray was conducted by Servicebio Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

Techniques: Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Microarray, Expressing, Western Blot, Incubation

ZNF169 positively correlates with ANKZF1 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ANKZF1 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ANKZF1 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Spearman's correlation analysis of the correlation between ZNF169 and ANKZF1 expression in patients with CRC from TCGA database. Rs=0.58, P<0.001. (D) Overall survival of patients with CRC who were divided into the ANKZF1 high (n=162) and low (n=162) expression group. P=0.02. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; ANKZF1, ankyrin repeat and zinc-finger domain-containing 1; CRC, colorectal cancer.

Journal: Oncology Reports

Article Title: Overexpression of ZNF169 promotes the growth and proliferation of colorectal cancer cells via the upregulation of ANKZF1

doi: 10.3892/or.2024.8741

Figure Lengend Snippet: ZNF169 positively correlates with ANKZF1 in patients with CRC. (A) The transcript abundance of ANKZF1 was analyzed in CRC tissues (n=286) and adjacent normal tissues (n=41) based on TCGA database. P<0.05. (B) Immunohistochemical staining of ANKZF1 in a tissue microarray containing CRC and adjacent normal tissues. (C) Spearman's correlation analysis of the correlation between ZNF169 and ANKZF1 expression in patients with CRC from TCGA database. Rs=0.58, P<0.001. (D) Overall survival of patients with CRC who were divided into the ANKZF1 high (n=162) and low (n=162) expression group. P=0.02. ZNF169, zinc finger protein 169; ANKZF1, ankyrin repeat and zinc-finger domain-containing 1; CRC, colorectal cancer.

Article Snippet: The IHC staining of a human CRC tissue microarray was conducted by Servicebio Biotechnology Co., Ltd.

Techniques: Immunohistochemical staining, Staining, Microarray, Expressing