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Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer

High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a heterogeneous disease with diverse clinical outcomes, highlighting a need for prognostic biomarker identification. Here, we combined tumor microenvironment (TME) scores with HGSOC characteristics to identify immune-related prognostic genes through analys...

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Autores principales: Wu, Yong, Xia, Lingfang, Zhao, Ping, Deng, Yu, Guo, Qinhao, Zhu, Jun, Chen, Xiaojun, Ju, Xingzhu, Wu, Xiaohua
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32544083
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103199
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author Wu, Yong
Xia, Lingfang
Zhao, Ping
Deng, Yu
Guo, Qinhao
Zhu, Jun
Chen, Xiaojun
Ju, Xingzhu
Wu, Xiaohua
author_facet Wu, Yong
Xia, Lingfang
Zhao, Ping
Deng, Yu
Guo, Qinhao
Zhu, Jun
Chen, Xiaojun
Ju, Xingzhu
Wu, Xiaohua
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description High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a heterogeneous disease with diverse clinical outcomes, highlighting a need for prognostic biomarker identification. Here, we combined tumor microenvironment (TME) scores with HGSOC characteristics to identify immune-related prognostic genes through analysis of gene expression profiles and clinical patient data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and the International Cancer Genome Consortium public cohorts. We found that high TME scores (TMEscores) based on the fractions of immune cell types correlated with better overall survival. Furthermore, differential expression analysis revealed 329 differentially expressed genes between patients with high vs. low TMEscores. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses showed that these genes participated mainly in immune-related functions and, among them, 48 TME-related genes predicted overall survival in HGSOC. Seven of those genes were associated with prognosis in an independent HGSOC database. Finally, the two genes with the lowest p-values in the prognostic analysis (GBP1, ETV7) were verified through in vitro experiments. These findings reveal specific TME-related genes that could serve as effective prognostic biomarkers for HGSOC.
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spelling pubmed-73434452020-07-15 Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer Wu, Yong Xia, Lingfang Zhao, Ping Deng, Yu Guo, Qinhao Zhu, Jun Chen, Xiaojun Ju, Xingzhu Wu, Xiaohua Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) is a heterogeneous disease with diverse clinical outcomes, highlighting a need for prognostic biomarker identification. Here, we combined tumor microenvironment (TME) scores with HGSOC characteristics to identify immune-related prognostic genes through analysis of gene expression profiles and clinical patient data from The Cancer Genome Atlas and the International Cancer Genome Consortium public cohorts. We found that high TME scores (TMEscores) based on the fractions of immune cell types correlated with better overall survival. Furthermore, differential expression analysis revealed 329 differentially expressed genes between patients with high vs. low TMEscores. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses showed that these genes participated mainly in immune-related functions and, among them, 48 TME-related genes predicted overall survival in HGSOC. Seven of those genes were associated with prognosis in an independent HGSOC database. Finally, the two genes with the lowest p-values in the prognostic analysis (GBP1, ETV7) were verified through in vitro experiments. These findings reveal specific TME-related genes that could serve as effective prognostic biomarkers for HGSOC. Impact Journals 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7343445/ /pubmed/32544083 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103199 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (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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Wu, Yong
Xia, Lingfang
Zhao, Ping
Deng, Yu
Guo, Qinhao
Zhu, Jun
Chen, Xiaojun
Ju, Xingzhu
Wu, Xiaohua
Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title_full Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title_fullStr Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title_full_unstemmed Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title_short Immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
title_sort immune profiling reveals prognostic genes in high-grade serous ovarian cancer
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7343445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32544083
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103199
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