Six-long non-coding RNA signature predicts recurrence-free survival in hepatocellular carcinoma

Jan 24, 2019World journal of gastroenterology

Six long non-coding RNAs linked to cancer return risk in liver cancer

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Abstract

A six-lncRNA signature is associated with recurrence-free survival in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with a hazard ratio of 1.807.

  • The lncRNA signature was developed using univariate COX regression analysis and validated in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort.
  • All identified lncRNAs were significantly upregulated in tumor samples compared to non-tumor samples.
  • Younger male patients with HBV infection at early tumor stages and higher preoperative alpha-fetoprotein levels were identified as the best candidates for this signature.
  • The most significantly enriched pathways related to the lncRNAs include TGF-β signaling and cellular apoptosis-associated pathways.
  • The constructed nomogram demonstrated potential utility for risk stratification of HCC recurrence.

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