L1TD1 - A prognostic marker for colon cancer

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Background: Prognostic markers specific to a particular cancer type can assist in the evaluation of survival probability of patients and help clinicians to assess the available treatment modalities. Methods: Gene expression data was analyzed from three independent colon cancer microarray gene expression data sets (N = 1052). Survival analysis was performed for the three data sets, stratified by the expression level of the LINE-1 type transposase domain containing 1 (L1TD1). Correlation analysis was performed to investigate the role of the interactome of L1TD1 in colon cancer patients. Results: We found L1TD1 as a novel positive prognostic marker for colon cancer. Increased expression of L1TD1 associated with longer disease-free survival in all the three data sets. Our results were in contrast to a previous study on medulloblastoma, where high expression of L1TD1 was linked with poor prognosis. Notably, in medulloblastoma L1TD1 was co-expressed with its interaction partners, whereas our analysis revealed lack of co-expression of L1TD1 with its interaction partners in colon cancer. Conclusions: Our results identify increased expression of L1TD1 as a prognostic marker predicting longer disease-free survival in colon cancer patients.

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Chakroborty, D., Emani, M. R., Klén, R., Böckelman, C., Hagström, J., Haglund, C., … Elo, L. L. (2019). L1TD1 - A prognostic marker for colon cancer. BMC Cancer, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-5952-2

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