ENTR1 affects the progression of colon cancer by regulating energy metabolism under the influence of glycolysis
Abstract Background: Endosome-associated trafficking regulator 1 (ENTR1), also known as Serologically Defined Colon Cancer Antigen 3 (SDCCAG3), was initially identified in colon cancer and plays a crucial role in protein transport. Preliminary studies indicate that ENTR1 is involved in the growth of certain tumor types. Methods: In this study, we analyzed ENTR1 expression levels in normal and tumor tissues using clinical sample data from multiple databases. We also employed Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis of ENTR1. Finally, we conducted in vitro
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