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A novel lactylation-related gene signature for effectively distinguishing and predicting the prognosis of ovarian cancer

Lei Yu, Chunxia Jing, Sulian Zhuang, Liwei Ji, Jiang Li

2024Translational Cancer Research24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Lactylation has been found to regulate several types of biological processes in cancer. However, there is limited research on lactylation-related genes in predicting the prognosis of ovarian cancer (OC). This study aimed to explore the functional roles of lactylation-related genes in OC. Methods: Based on TCGA database, we obtained RNA sequencing data and clinical characteristics of patients with OC. Fourteen lactylation-related genes were screened for bioinformatic analysis in OC. Tumor classification of OC was constructed via a consistency cluster analysis. We examined the prognosis, immune-cell infiltration, and immunotherapy in relation to a lactylation-related model for OC. Results: , and Conclusions: The lactylation-related genes are closely related to tumor classification and immunity in patients with OC. There was good prognostic predictive performance for OC based on a lactylation-related signature. Our findings may offer new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of OC.

Topics & Concepts

Ovarian cancerSignature (topology)Gene signatureOncologyGeneInternal medicineComputational biologyMedicineBiologyCancerCancer researchGeneticsMathematicsGene expressionGeometryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismFerroptosis and cancer prognosisImmune cells in cancer
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