A centrosome-related gene signature for predicting the overall survival of uveal melanoma

中心体相关基因特征预测葡萄膜黑色素瘤患者的总体生存率

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Centrosome aberration (CA) plays a vital role in tumorigenesis and metastasis under pathophysiological conditions. The existence of CA was first reported in uveal melanoma (UVM) recently. Our study aimed to investigate the association of centrosome-related genes with UVM prognosis. METHODS: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)-UVM and Gene Expression Omnibus series (GSE) 22138 were included in the study. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and Cox regression were combined to screen out key genes and construct a centrosome-related gene signature. Kaplan-Meier (KM) survival curves were used to evaluate the survival differences between the 2 groups. Gene enrichment, immune infiltration, and mutation profile were used to explore the underlying mechanism. RESULTS: A centrosome-related gene signature was constructed: Risk score =-3.27071 × MAP6 - 5.03735 × CCDC40 - 2.68459 × PRKCD + 1.826349 × IGFBP4 + 11.66582 × RAB6C - 4.86899 × CCND3. The survival possibilities of the two groups were significantly different. The high-risk group showed cancer progression, inflammation, and immune restriction characteristics when compared with the low-risk group. BAP1 mutation was associated with high risk and SF3B1 mutation was associated with low risk according to the signature. CONCLUSIONS: Our study first investigated the role of centrosome-related genes in UVM overall survival (OS). We then constructed a centrosome-related gene signature for UVM, which provides new insights into the role of CA in UVM and identifies novel centrosome-related biomarkers.

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