Clinical and functional significance of SPATA2 in cancer particularly in LIHC
Abstract Spermatogenesis-associated protein 2 (SPATA2) is primarily named for its important role in spermatogenesis. Its function in tumorigenesis remains elusive. Here, we used various bioinformatic tools to systematically analyze the expression patterns of SPATA2 in cancers, the correlation of SPATA2 expression with clinical parameters, genetic variation, methylation, phosphorylation, immune infiltration and immune therapy. SPATA2 is significantly upregulated in multiple cancers and its expression was associated with tumor stage, grade and serve as a potential prognostic marker in LIHC. Notably, SPATA2
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