Yin Jiang ZhangLin Yi ZhaoXu HeRong Fei YaoLu FanBi Nan LuZong Ran Pang
In contrast with normal tissues, mRNA and protein expression levels of CBX2/3 were significantly high in gastric cancer tissues, whereas those of CBX6/7 were low. CBXs significantly correlated with immune subtypes and molecular subtypes. A prognostic gene model based on five CBX genes (CBX1, CBX2, CBX3, CBX7, and CBX8) predicted the overall survival of gastric cancer patients. A significant correlation was noted between the risk score of the CBXs-related prognostic gene model and immune-cell infiltration. Low risk patients could achieve a better response to immune checkpoint inhibitors. A predictive nomogram constructed using the above five CBX genes revealed that overall survival rates over 1, 2, and 3 years could be reasonably predicted. Therefore, the roles of CBXs were associated with chromatin modifications and histone methylation, etc. Conclusion: In summary, we identified a prognostic CBXs model comprising five genes (CBX1, CBX2, CBX3, CBX7, and CBX8) for gastric cancer patients through bioinformatics analysis.
Yuanyuan WangWei LiXiaojing JinXia JiangShang GuoFei XuXingkai SuGuiqi WangZengren ZhaoXiaosong Gu
Xiangyu MengDong YangBao ZhangTao ZhangZhichao ZhengYan Zhao
Mingzhou LiuQiaoyan LiNingmin Zhao
Beilei WuLijun TaoDaqing YangWei LiHongbo XuQianggui He