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Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma

As the most common transcriptional regulators, zinc finer proteins (ZNFs) play vital roles in occurrence and progression of malignant tumors. Whereas, information regarding the roles of ZNFs in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) remains scarce. In this study, a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis investig...

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Autores principales: Li, Junqing, Zhou, Quan, Zhang, Changsheng, Zhu, Huimin, Yao, Jie, Zhang, Meng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37100454
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204682
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author Li, Junqing
Zhou, Quan
Zhang, Changsheng
Zhu, Huimin
Yao, Jie
Zhang, Meng
author_facet Li, Junqing
Zhou, Quan
Zhang, Changsheng
Zhu, Huimin
Yao, Jie
Zhang, Meng
author_sort Li, Junqing
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description As the most common transcriptional regulators, zinc finer proteins (ZNFs) play vital roles in occurrence and progression of malignant tumors. Whereas, information regarding the roles of ZNFs in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) remains scarce. In this study, a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis investigating roles of ZNFs in STS was performed. Initially, we extracted raw datasets of differentially expressed ZNFs from GSE2719. Using a sequence of bioinformatics methods, we then investigated the prognostic significance, function, and molecular subtype of these differentially expressed ZNFs. In addition, CCK8 and plate clone formation assays were used to explore the effect of ZNF141 on STS cells. A total of 110 differentially expressed ZNFs were identified. Nine ZNFs (HLTF, ZNF292, ZNF141, LDB3, PHF14, ZNF322, PDLIM1, NR3C2, and LIMS2) were selected to establish an overall survival (OS) prediction model, and seven ZNFs (ZIC1, ZNF141, ZHX2, ZNF281, ZNHIT2, NR3C2, and LIMS2) were used to develop a progression-free survival (PFS) prediction model. Compared with patients with low-risk in the TCGA training and testing cohorts, as well as the GEO validation cohorts, patients with high-risk had poorer OS and PFS. Using nomograms constructed with the identified ZNFs predicting OS and PFS, we established a clinically useful model. Four distinct molecular subtypes with different prognostic and immune infiltration characteristics were identified. In vitro experiments showed that ZNF141 promoted the proliferation and viability of STS cells. In conclusion, ZNF-related models are useful as prognostic biomarkers, suggesting their potentials as therapeutic targets in STS. These findings will enable us to develop novel strategies treating STS, which will potentially improve outcomes of patients with STS.
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spelling pubmed-101883392023-05-18 Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma Li, Junqing Zhou, Quan Zhang, Changsheng Zhu, Huimin Yao, Jie Zhang, Meng Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper As the most common transcriptional regulators, zinc finer proteins (ZNFs) play vital roles in occurrence and progression of malignant tumors. Whereas, information regarding the roles of ZNFs in soft tissue sarcomas (STS) remains scarce. In this study, a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis investigating roles of ZNFs in STS was performed. Initially, we extracted raw datasets of differentially expressed ZNFs from GSE2719. Using a sequence of bioinformatics methods, we then investigated the prognostic significance, function, and molecular subtype of these differentially expressed ZNFs. In addition, CCK8 and plate clone formation assays were used to explore the effect of ZNF141 on STS cells. A total of 110 differentially expressed ZNFs were identified. Nine ZNFs (HLTF, ZNF292, ZNF141, LDB3, PHF14, ZNF322, PDLIM1, NR3C2, and LIMS2) were selected to establish an overall survival (OS) prediction model, and seven ZNFs (ZIC1, ZNF141, ZHX2, ZNF281, ZNHIT2, NR3C2, and LIMS2) were used to develop a progression-free survival (PFS) prediction model. Compared with patients with low-risk in the TCGA training and testing cohorts, as well as the GEO validation cohorts, patients with high-risk had poorer OS and PFS. Using nomograms constructed with the identified ZNFs predicting OS and PFS, we established a clinically useful model. Four distinct molecular subtypes with different prognostic and immune infiltration characteristics were identified. In vitro experiments showed that ZNF141 promoted the proliferation and viability of STS cells. In conclusion, ZNF-related models are useful as prognostic biomarkers, suggesting their potentials as therapeutic targets in STS. These findings will enable us to develop novel strategies treating STS, which will potentially improve outcomes of patients with STS. Impact Journals 2023-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10188339/ /pubmed/37100454 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204682 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Li, Junqing
Zhou, Quan
Zhang, Changsheng
Zhu, Huimin
Yao, Jie
Zhang, Meng
Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title_full Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title_fullStr Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title_short Development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
title_sort development and validation of novel prognostic models for zinc finger proteins-related genes in soft tissue sarcoma
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10188339/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37100454
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.204682
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