MMPs as Biomarkers of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Biomarker
Identification of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma through Transcriptomic
Expression Analysis
Abstract
Background Due to the high mortality rate of oral squamous cell
carcinoma (OSCC), early detection of the disease is critical. Despite
previous research on potential diagnostic biomarkers, there is no
consensus regarding the role and validity of specific biomarkers for
OSCC. Aims The purpose of this study was to explore and verify
diagnostic biomarkers for OSCC. Methods and Results mRNA
expression data of 57 oral tissues from OSCC patients and 22 from
individuals without OSCC was analyzed using a moderated t-test to
determine potential biomarkers. Statistical analysis revealed 163
differentially expressed genes between OSCC and normal tissues, 68 of
which were upregulated in OSCC tissue. The 11 most significantly
upregulated genes were determined to be MMP1, MMP3, MMP10, CXCL10, IL8,
CXCL11, MMP12, CXCL9, GBP5, RPS4Y1, and MMP13. Conclusions This
study suggests that MMPs are especially promising diagnostic biomarkers
and therapeutic targets for OSCC and identifies 68 upregulated genes for
further research.