| Literature DB >> 35501649 |
N V Apanovich1, P V Apanovich1, D J Mansorunov1, A Yu Kuzevanova1, A A Korotaeva1, T A Bogush2, V B Matveev2, A V Karpukhin3.
Abstract
The detection of genes related to the lifetime of patients with clear cell renal cancer provides information on the mechanisms of the tumor development and can be the basis for creating approaches to predict patient survival. In this paper, the expression of genes regulated by the HIF2α transcriptional factor was studied. Based on the results obtained here and previously identified genes regulated by the transcriptional factor HIF1α, a new panel of 6 genes, including the BAP1 gene, was proposed. Expression of genes of this panel allows predicting the survival of patients with clear cell renal cancer with high sensitivity (93%), specificity (96%), and relative risk (21.5). After verification, the application of this panel can be useful for personalized treatment of patients with clear cell renal cancer, which will increase the effectiveness of therapy.Entities:
Keywords: clear cell renal cancer; expression of genes regulated by the HIF1α and HIF2α; survival prognosis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35501649 DOI: 10.1007/s10517-022-05468-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Exp Biol Med ISSN: 0007-4888 Impact factor: 0.804