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GNG5 is an unfavourable independent prognostic indicator of gliomas.


ABSTRACT: Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumours, and glioblastomas (GBMs) are subgrouped into four distinct molecular subtypes. This study aimed to identify the potential gene related to glioma progression. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) was used to explore the related gene. Correlation, ROC, survival and Cox regression analyses were performed. Blue module was strongly associated with WHO grade (r = .65, P = 1e-19). GNG5 in gliomas was overexpressed compared with normal samples and associated with clinicopathologic characteristics. GNG5 was frequent in Mesenchymal subtype and lowly expressed in Proneural subtype of GBMs. Survival and Cox regression analyses showed that glioma patients with GNG5 overexpression had shorter survival time, and GNG5 was an independent prognostic indicator of overall survival. Overall, GNG5 expression is closely associated with clinicopathologic characteristics and is an independent prognostic indicator for glioma patients, as well as a promising subtype-associated biomarker in molecular classification of gliomas.

SUBMITTER: Yang B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7686969 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GNG5 is an unfavourable independent prognostic indicator of gliomas.

Yang Biao B   Han Zhen-Yuan ZY   Wang Wen-Juan WJ   Ma Yan-Bin YB   Chu Sheng-Hua SH  

Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 20200930 21


Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumours, and glioblastomas (GBMs) are subgrouped into four distinct molecular subtypes. This study aimed to identify the potential gene related to glioma progression. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) was used to explore the related gene. Correlation, ROC, survival and Cox regression analyses were performed. Blue module was strongly associated with WHO grade (r = .65, P = 1e-19). GNG5 in gliomas was overexpressed compared with normal s  ...[more]

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