Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport

associated omics data
GO:0043270Ontology (GO BP)GO biological process · ~213 member genes

Q-omics provides the Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport (GO:0043270) pathway profile, scoring each patient from the combined activity of its roughly 213 member genes. Pathway activity is associated with patient survival in 26 of 34 cancer types, with the highest sampling consensus in SKCM. Among the 18 cancer types available for tumor–normal comparison, the pathway is differentially active in 14, with the highest sampling consensus in KIRC. Additionally, pathway RNA activity shows 36,546 significant cross-omics associations, again with the highest sampling consensus in STAD. Together, these results highlight SKCM, KIRC, and STAD as cancer lineages where the pathway shows reproducible signals across outcome, tissue activity, and molecular association analyses.

Every result is evaluated using two consensus scores. Sampling consensus measures how consistently a finding is reproduced within a cancer lineage across different conditions. Lineage consensus measures how broadly the result is shared across cancer types, distinguishing pan-cancer signals from lineage-specific patterns. Pathway-against-pathway and pathway-against-mutation comparisons are not available for ontology entities.

Survival associations

This table summarizes Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport survival associations by molecular data type. RNA-level pathway activity shows survival associations in the most cancer types (26). The rightmost column indicates the cancer type with the highest sampling consensus for each layer.
Data typeSurvival analysisLineage consensusLineage of highest sampling consensus
GO function (RNA)Kaplan–Meier26SKCM (87)view →
This table ranks reproducible pathway activity–survival associations across cancer types. High Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport activity shows favorable associations in SKCM, ESCA and HNSC, but unfavorable associations in SCLC, KIRC and LAML. In the SKCM Kaplan–Meier curve the low-activity group declines faster, consistent with the favorable association (log-rank p < 0.001). SKCM ranks highest by sampling consensus for Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport.
LineageMeasureSplitStageAUC1
high
AUC2
low
pSampling consensus
SKCMOSMedianII,III,IV0.4010.213<.00187view →
SCLCDFSMedianII,III,IV0.3360.762<.00169view →
KIRCOSQuartileAll0.4970.702.00356view →
ESCADFSQuartileIII,IV0.6950.207.00142view →
HNSCDFSMedianIII,IV0.3740.227.00438view →
LAMLDFSQuartileAll0.1700.522<.00136view →
Pink = unfavorable, green = favorable. all 26 lineages →

Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport-SKCM (OS)

Kaplan–Meier survival curve for Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport pathway activity in SKCM: high vs low activity groups.

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Tumor vs Normal activity

This table summarizes Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport tumor–normal activity differences by data type. RNA-level activity shows significant tumor–normal differences in 14 cancer types. The strongest signals are in KIRC for RNA.
Data typeActivity analysisLineage consensusLineage of highest sampling consensus
GO function (RNA)Box plot14KIRC (12)view →
This table ranks reproducible tumor–normal activity differences for the pathway. A positive fold-change indicates higher activity in tumor tissue. The pathway shows higher tumor activity across KIRC, KIRP and KICH and lower tumor activity in LUAD, LUSC and BLCA. In the KIRC box plot, tumor samples show higher pathway activity than matched normal samples (log2 FC = +0.041, t-test p < 0.001).
LineageGenderStageFold-changepSampling consensus
KIRCFemaleAll+0.041<.00112view →
LUADFemaleIII,IV−0.034<.00110view →
LUSCMaleIII,IV−0.060<.0019view →
KIRPMaleAll+0.019<.0019view →
KICHMaleAll+0.019<.0019view →
BLCAMaleAll−0.027<.0018view →
Pink = higher activity in tumor. all 14 lineages →

Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport-KIRC

Tumor-vs-normal pathway-activity box plot for Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport in KIRC.

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Cross-omics associations

This table shows molecular features associated with Positive regulation of monoatomic ion transport pathway activity in patient tissues and cancer cell lines. In patient samples, pathway activity is most strongly linked to RNA and protein features, with the largest associated set in STAD. In cancer cell lines, RNA-expression features and functional dependencies dominate, with the largest set in LUNG_NSCLC_LUAD.
Associated data typeStrength (# associated data)Lineage of highest associated data
RNA
RNA36,546STAD (20752)view →
Protein (mass-spec)24,097LSCC (10131)view →
Protein (mass-spec)
Protein (mass-spec)3,478OV (2554)view →
RNA774OV (536)view →
Associated data typeStrength (# associated data)Lineage of highest associated data
CRISPR
CRISPR1,482LUNG_NSCLC_LUAD (129)view →
RNA1,181OESOPHAGUS (126)view →
RNA
RNA12,365SOFT_TISSUE (3839)view →
CRISPR2,422LIVER (259)view →
Protein (mass-spec)
RNA3,867SOFT_TISSUE (627)view →
Protein (mass-spec)2,005BONE (988)view →
shRNA
shRNA1,480SOFT_TISSUE (259)view →
CRISPR896KIDNEY (108)view →