The study focuses on the VRAC channel and its significant roles in cancer development. It addresses a research gap by conducting a pan-cancer analysis with multi-omics bioinformatics tools, integrating data from the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) datasets to examine mRNA expression patterns of its Leucine Rich Repeat Containing 8 (LRRC8) subunits in various tissues and cancers. The study links variations in LRRC8s expression with patient outcomes and includes analyses of DNA and RNA methylation. The study reveals significant correlations between LRRC8s expression and immune cell infiltration, as well as a positive association with cancer-associated fibroblasts and key immune regulators such as major histocompatibility complex (MHCs) and chemokines. Furthermore, the research suggests that LRRC8s are involved in cancer-signalling pathways, which may offer new therapeutic targets. Additionally, a drug sensitivity analysis shows that LRRC8 subunits affect drug responses differently, supporting the use of personalized therapeutic strategies. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the significance of VRAC subunits in cancer biology and suggests their potential as biomarkers and targets in cancer immunotherapy and personalized medicine.

In silico pan-cancer analysis of VRAC subunits and their prognostic roles in human cancers

Paolì, Alessandro;Sadeghi, Soha;Battistello, Giulia;Carpanese, Veronica;Checchetto, Vanessa
2025

Abstract

The study focuses on the VRAC channel and its significant roles in cancer development. It addresses a research gap by conducting a pan-cancer analysis with multi-omics bioinformatics tools, integrating data from the Human Protein Atlas (HPA) and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) datasets to examine mRNA expression patterns of its Leucine Rich Repeat Containing 8 (LRRC8) subunits in various tissues and cancers. The study links variations in LRRC8s expression with patient outcomes and includes analyses of DNA and RNA methylation. The study reveals significant correlations between LRRC8s expression and immune cell infiltration, as well as a positive association with cancer-associated fibroblasts and key immune regulators such as major histocompatibility complex (MHCs) and chemokines. Furthermore, the research suggests that LRRC8s are involved in cancer-signalling pathways, which may offer new therapeutic targets. Additionally, a drug sensitivity analysis shows that LRRC8 subunits affect drug responses differently, supporting the use of personalized therapeutic strategies. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the significance of VRAC subunits in cancer biology and suggests their potential as biomarkers and targets in cancer immunotherapy and personalized medicine.
2025
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