A prognostic signature of five pseudogenes for predicting lower-grade gliomas

2019 
Abstract Background A pseudogene is a gene copy that has lost its original coding ability. Pseudogenes participate in numerous biological processes including oncogenesis. Objectives We screened for prognostic pseudogenes for lower-grade glioma (LGG) and explored the potential molecular mechanisms. Methods LGG data downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) databases were used as training and validation dataset, respectively. Univariate Cox proportional hazard regression was performed to identify pseudogenes with significant prognostic value. Robust likelihood-based survival model and LASSO regression were performed to screen for the most survival-relevant pseudogenes. A risk score model was constructed based on the prognostic pseudogenes to predict the prognosis of LGG patients. Results Five pseudogenes (PKMP3, AC027612.4, HILS1, RP5-1132H15.3 and HSPB1P1) were identified as prognostic gene-signatures. Using the risk score model established based on the five pseudogenes, LGG patients were stratified into distinct prognosis groups in both TCGA and CGGA datasets (P  Conclusions Five novel pseudogenes capable of predicting survival in LGG patients were identified. Our findings provide novel insights into the biological role of pseudogenes in LGG.
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