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Prognostic Significance and Function of <i>MCM10</i> in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Yiru Chen, Yiting Li, Mei‐Qian Wang, Senlin Zhu

2021Future Oncology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the role of MCM10, a conserved replication factor, in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: We used data from 364 HCC patients in the Cancer Genome Atlas database and conducted in vitro experiments to confirm the role of MCM10. Results: High MCM10 expression correlated with poor HCC patient outcome and was an independent prognosticator for HCC. Time-dependent receiver operating characteristic curve analysis found that the sequential trend of MCM10 for survival was not inferior to that of the tumor node metastasis stage. The MCM10 model had a higher C-index than the non-MCM10 model, indicating that incorporating MCM10 into a multivariate model improves the model’s prognostic accuracy for HCC. Genetic alterations of MCM10 prominently correlated with an unfavorable HCC outcome. Conclusion: Our findings strongly suggest using the MCM10 gene as a prognostic indicator in HCC.

Topics & Concepts

Hepatocellular carcinomaMedicineOncologyInternal medicineMultivariate analysisStage (stratigraphy)BiologyPaleontologyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisRNA modifications and cancerEpigenetics and DNA Methylation