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Identification of a prognosis-related phagocytosis regulator gene signature in medulloblastoma

Heliyon, ISSN: 2405-8440, Vol: 10, Issue: 14, Page: e34474
2024
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Researchers from Tianjin University Detail Research in Medulloblastoma (Identification of a prognosis-related phagocytosis regulator gene signature in medulloblastoma)

2024 AUG 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Genomics & Genetics Daily -- Current study results on medulloblastoma have been published.

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The aims of this study were to screen for phagocytosis regulator-related genes in tissue samples from children with medulloblastoma (MB) and to construct a prognostic model based on those genes. Differentially expressed genes between the MB and control groups were identified using the GSE50161 dataset from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Prognosis-related phagocytosis regulator genes were selected from the GSE85217 dataset. Intersecting genes of the two datasets (differentially expressed prognosis-related phagocytosis regulator genes) were submitted to unsupervised cluster analysis to identify disease subtypes, after which the association between the subtypes and the immune microenvironment was analyzed. A prognostic risk score model was constructed, and functional, immune-related, and drug sensitivity analyses were performed. In total, 23 differentially expressed prognosis-related phagocytosis regulator genes were identified, from which two disease subtypes (clusters 1 and 2) were classified. The prognoses of the patients in cluster 2 were significantly worse than those of the patients in cluster 1. The immune microenvironment differed significantly between the two subtypes. Finally, 10 genes ( FAM81A, EZR, NDUFB9, RCOR1, FOXO4, NHLRC2, KIF23, PTPN6, SMAGP, and MED13 ) were selected to establish the prognostic risk score model. The prognosis in the low-risk group was better than that in the high-risk group. The model genes NDUFB9 and PTPN6 were positively correlated with M2 macrophages. Ten key phagocytosis regulator genes were screened to construct a prognostic model for MB. These genes may serve as key biomarkers for predicting the prognosis of patients with this type of brain cancer.

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