TM7SF3 Is Upregulated in Cervical Cancer and Correlates with Immune Infiltration and Tumor Stemness
Conference: BIBE 2025 - The 8th International Conference on Biological Information and Biomedical Engineering
08/11/2025 - 08/13/2025 at Guiyang, China
Proceedings: BIBE 2025
Pages: 8Language: englishTyp: PDF
Authors:
Xiong, Jiale; Qin, Dongcheng; Wu, Dewang; Liu, Yutong; Yang, Yi; Zhou, Jun
Abstract:
Cervical cancer stands as a prevalent malignant neoplasm within the female reproductive system. Its occurrence and development are closely related to abnormal gene expression, immune microenvironment disorders and tumor cell stemness. As a membrane protein, transmembrane 7 superfamily member 3 (TM7SF3) has been reported to be involved in cell proliferation, metastasis and immune regulation in a variety of tumors in recent years. Through bioinformatics analysis, this study explored the expression pattern of TM7SF3 in CESC and its association with clinical prognosis, immune infiltration and tumor stemness.

