Over-expression of proteasome 26S subunit, non-ATPase 14 in human endometrial cancer.
Gynecologic cancers including cancers of the endometrium are a clinical problem (1-4). We mined published microarray data (5, 6) to discover genes associated with endometrial cancers by comparing transcriptomes of the normal and hyperplastic endometrium to endometrial tumors from humans. We identified proteasome 26S subunit, non-ATPase 14, encoded by PSMD14, as among the most differentially expressed genes, transcriptome-wide, in cancers of the endometrium. PSMD14 was expressed at significantly higher levels in endometrial tumor tissues as compared to the endometrium. Importantly, in human endometrial cancer, primary tumor expression of PSMD14 was correlated with overall survival in white patients with low mutational burden. PSMD14 may be a molecule of interest in understanding the etiology or progression of human endometrial cancer.