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From: Knockdown of Parkinson’s disease-related gene ATP13A2 reduces tumorigenesis via blocking autophagic flux in colon cancer

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ATP13A2 was highly expressed in colon cancer tissue samples. a Relative expression (Tumor/Normal) of Parkinson’s disease-associated genes (PARK1/4, PARK2, PARK5, PARK6, PARK7, PARK8, PARK15, ATP13A2, GBA) in 27 paired colon cancer specimens. b Western blotting (Left panel) and qualification (Right panel) analysis show ATP13A2 expression levels in 10 colon cancer specimens. c Representative images of ATP13A2 immunohistochemical staining (brown color) in colon cancer samples (T) and normal colon tissue (N) (scale bar = 100 μm). d–e The relative expression of ATP13A2 in CRC cancer and normal tissue from the ONCOMINE and GEPIA databases. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01

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