Establishment of prognostic model of bladder cancer based on apoptosis-related genes, in which P4HB promotes BLCA progression
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Published:2023-10-16
Issue:1
Volume:23
Page:
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ISSN:1471-2490
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Container-title:BMC Urology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Urol
Author:
Zou Zhenhai,Li Zhong,Sun Wei,Gao Wuyue,Liu Beibei,Liu Jianmin,Guo Yuanyuan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
A variety of apoptosis genes have been confirmed to be related to the occurrence and development of bladder cancer patients, but few studies have paid attention to their significance in the prognosis of bladder cancer. Therefore, this study explored the value of apoptosis-related genes in the prognosis of BLCA by using the data in TCGA database.
Methods
We downloaded the mRNA expression profiles and corresponding clinical data of bladder cancer patients from TCGA database, and obtained 2411 apoptosis-related genes from Deathbase database. Screening out differentially expressed apoptosis-related genes. Cox regression was used to determine the prognostic value of apoptosis-related genes, and then a prognostic risk model was developed. A nomogram based on risk model was constructed to predict the prognosis of bladder cancer patients. At the same time, immune infiltration correlation analysis of genes in the prognosis model.
Results
A prognostic model composed of 12 apoptosis-related genes was constructed. According to the risk score calculated by the model, patients were divided into high-risk group and low-risk group. There are significant differences in the expression of immune cells, immune function and immune checkpoint molecules between high-risk group and low-risk group. P4HB may promote bladder cancer progression.
Conclusion
Based on the differential expression of apoptosis-related genes, we established a risk model to predict the prognosis of bladder cancer patients, in which P4HB promotes BLCA progression.
Funder
Postgraduate Innovation Programme Project of Bengbu Medical College
Anhui Provincial Health Care Commission Scientific Research Project
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Urology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine