Identification of key gene and pathways for the prediction of peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer by co-expression analysis

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Peritoneal metastasis is the most common pattern in advanced gastric cancer and can predict poor disease prognosis. Early detection of peritoneal tumor dissemination is restricted by small peritoneal deposits. Therefore, it is critical to identify a novel predictive marker and to explore the potential mechanism associated with this process. In the present study, one module that correlated with peritoneal metastasis was identified. Enrichment analysis indicated that the Focal adhesion and the PI3K−Akt signaling pathway were the most significant pathways. Following network and Molecular Complex Detection (MCODE) analysis, the hub-gene cluster that consisted of 19 genes was selected. Methionine sulfoxide reductase B3 (MSRB3) was identified as a seed gene. Survival analysis indicated that high expression levels of MSRB3 were independent predictors of peritoneal disease-free survival (pDFS) as determined by univariate (HR 8.559, 95% CI; 3.339-21.937; P

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Zhang, S., Zang, D., Cheng, Y., Li, Z., Yang, B., Guo, T., … Che, X. (2020). Identification of key gene and pathways for the prediction of peritoneal metastasis of gastric cancer by co-expression analysis. Journal of Cancer, 11(10), 3041–3051. https://doi.org/10.7150/jca.39645

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