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Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer

Hypoxia, an important component of the tumor microenvironment, plays a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of cancer. However, to the best of our knowledge, a systematic analysis of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer is lacking and is urgently required. Therefore, in...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jianxin, Wang, Yuquan, Xing, Ping, Liu, Qianqi, Zhang, Cong, Sui, Yang, Wu, Changjun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11733
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author Wang, Jianxin
Wang, Yuquan
Xing, Ping
Liu, Qianqi
Zhang, Cong
Sui, Yang
Wu, Changjun
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Wang, Yuquan
Xing, Ping
Liu, Qianqi
Zhang, Cong
Sui, Yang
Wu, Changjun
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description Hypoxia, an important component of the tumor microenvironment, plays a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of cancer. However, to the best of our knowledge, a systematic analysis of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer is lacking and is urgently required. Therefore, in the present study, RNA-seq data and clinical information were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and served as a discovery cohort. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was performed to construct a 14-gene prognostic signature (PFKL, P4HA2, GRHPR, SDC3, PPP1R15A, SIAH2, NDRG1, BTG1, TPD52, MAFF, ISG20, LALBA, ERRFI1 and VHL). The hypoxia-related signature successfully predicted survival outcomes of the discovery cohort (P<0.001 for the TCGA dataset). Three independent Gene Expression Omnibus databases (GSE10886, GSE20685 and GSE96058) were used as validation cohorts to verify the value of the predictive signature (P=0.007 for GSE10886, P=0.021 for GSE20685, P<0.001 for GSE96058). In the present study, a robust predictive signature was developed for patients with breast cancer, and the findings revealed that the 14-gene hypoxia-related signature could serve as a potential prognostic biomarker for breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-73770612020-07-27 Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer Wang, Jianxin Wang, Yuquan Xing, Ping Liu, Qianqi Zhang, Cong Sui, Yang Wu, Changjun Oncol Lett Articles Hypoxia, an important component of the tumor microenvironment, plays a crucial role in the occurrence and progression of cancer. However, to the best of our knowledge, a systematic analysis of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer is lacking and is urgently required. Therefore, in the present study, RNA-seq data and clinical information were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and served as a discovery cohort. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was performed to construct a 14-gene prognostic signature (PFKL, P4HA2, GRHPR, SDC3, PPP1R15A, SIAH2, NDRG1, BTG1, TPD52, MAFF, ISG20, LALBA, ERRFI1 and VHL). The hypoxia-related signature successfully predicted survival outcomes of the discovery cohort (P<0.001 for the TCGA dataset). Three independent Gene Expression Omnibus databases (GSE10886, GSE20685 and GSE96058) were used as validation cohorts to verify the value of the predictive signature (P=0.007 for GSE10886, P=0.021 for GSE20685, P<0.001 for GSE96058). In the present study, a robust predictive signature was developed for patients with breast cancer, and the findings revealed that the 14-gene hypoxia-related signature could serve as a potential prognostic biomarker for breast cancer. D.A. Spandidos 2020-08 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7377061/ /pubmed/32724434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11733 Text en Copyright: © Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Wang, Jianxin
Wang, Yuquan
Xing, Ping
Liu, Qianqi
Zhang, Cong
Sui, Yang
Wu, Changjun
Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title_full Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title_fullStr Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title_short Development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
title_sort development and validation of a hypoxia-related prognostic signature for breast cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7377061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32724434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11733
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