Fang WenFan ZhaoWenjie HuangLiang YanRuolan SunYize LinWeihua Zhang
Abstract The global diagnosis rate and mortality of gastric cancer (GC) are among the highest. Ferroptosis and iron-metabolism have a profound impact on tumor development and are closely linked to cancer treatment and patient’s prognosis. In this study, we identified six PRDEGs (prognostic ferroptosis- and iron metabolism-related differentially expressed genes) using LASSO-penalized Cox regression analysis. The TCGA cohort was used to establish a prognostic risk model, which allowed us to categorize GC patients into the high- and the low-risk groups based on the median value of the risk scores. Our study demonstrated that patients in the low-risk group had a higher probability of survival compared to those in the high-risk group. Furthermore, the low-risk group exhibited a higher tumor mutation burden (TMB) and a longer 5-year survival period when compared to the high-risk group. In summary, the prognostic risk model, based on the six genes associated with ferroptosis and iron-metabolism, performs well in predicting the prognosis of GC patients.
Lizhe ZhuQi TianSiyuan JiangHuan GaoShibo YuYudong ZhouYu YanYu RenJianjun HeBin Wang
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Lizhe Zhu (383604)Qi Tian (123361)Siyuan Jiang (7889114)Huan Gao (640543)Shibo Yu (8365227)Yudong Zhou (10587127)Yu Yan (261782)Yu Ren (428662)Jianjun He (104318)Bin Wang (30851)
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