Title of article :
Construction of A Novel Ferroptosis-related Prognostic Risk Signature for Survival Prediction in Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Patients
Author/Authors :
Tang ، Fucai Department of Urology - The Eighth Affiliated Hospital - Sun Yat-sen University , Zhang ، Jiahao The Sixth Clinical College - Guangzhou Medical University , Zhu ، Langjing Department of Nephrology - The Eighth Affiliated Hospital - Sun Yat-sen University , Lai ، Yongchang Department of Urology - The Eighth Affiliated Hospital - Sun Yat-sen University , Li ، Zhibiao The Third Clinical College - Guangzhou Medical University , Lu ، Zeguang The Third Clinical College - Guangzhou Medical University , Tang ، Zhicheng The Third Clinical College - Guangzhou Medical University , Mai ، Yuexue The Third Clinical College - Guangzhou Medical University , Huang ، Rende The Kind Med School of Laboratory Medicine - Guangzhou Medical University , He ، Zhaohui Department of Urology - The Eighth Affiliated Hospital - Sun Yat-sen University
Abstract :
Purpose: Targeted ferroptosis is a reliable therapy to inhibit tumor growth and enhance immunotherapy. This study generated a novel prognostic risk signature based on ferroptosis-related genes (FRGs), and explored the ability in clinic for clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Materials and Methods: The expression profile of mRNA and FRGs for ccRCC patients were exacted from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. A ferroptosis-related prognostic risk signature was constructed based on univariable and multivariable Cox-regression analysis. Kaplan-Meier (KM) survival curves and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were performed to access prognostic value of riskscore. A nomogram integrating riskscore and clinical features was established to predict overall survival (OS). Based on differentially expressed genes between high- and low-OS groups with 5-year OS, function enrichment analyses and single-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA) were investigated to immune status. Results: A 9-FRGs prognostic risk signature was constructed based on 37 differentially expressed FRGs. ROC and KM curves showed that riskscore has excellent reliability and predictive ability; Cox regression disclosed the riskscore as an independent prognosis for ccRCC patients. Then, the C-index and calibration curve demonstrated the good performance of nomogram in training and validation cohort, and its predictive ability better than other features. Immune-related biological processes were enriched by function enrichment analysis, and the immune-related cells and functions were differential by ssGSEA between high- and low-OS groups. Conclusion: Our study identified and verified a novel 9-FRGs prognostic signature and nomogram to predict OS, providing a novel sight to explore targeted therapy of ferroptosis for ccRCC.
Keywords :
Clear cell renal cell carcinoma , ferroptosis , risk signature , immune , prognosis
Journal title :
Urology Journal
Journal title :
Urology Journal