2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1280428
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A glycosylation risk score comprehensively assists the treatment of bladder neoplasm in the real-world cohort, including the tumor microenvironment, molecular and clinical prognosis

Jinhui Liu,
Yunbo He,
Weimin Zhou
et al.

Abstract: Background: Bladder cancer is a common urological cancer associated high significant morbidity and mortality rates. Immunotherapy has emerged as a promising treatment option, although response rates vary among patients. Glycosylation has been implicated in tumorigenesis and immune regulation. However, our current comprehensive understanding of the role of glycosylation in bladder cancer and its clinical implications is limited.Methods: We constructed a training cohort based on the downloaded TCGA-BLCA dataset,… Show more

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“…All of these abnormal antigens are considered significant biomarkers in bladder cancer, along with a host of other altered glycosylation events [ 30 ]. A very intriguing, recent development in assisting clinicians with choosing the best treatment for bladder cancer patients is the development of a glycosylation risk score [ 34 ]. Among the more intriguing elements of this approach is its potential for identifying the efficiency of immune cell infiltration and efficacy of immunotherapies such as immune checkpoint blockade.…”
Section: Glycosylation and Bladder Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these abnormal antigens are considered significant biomarkers in bladder cancer, along with a host of other altered glycosylation events [ 30 ]. A very intriguing, recent development in assisting clinicians with choosing the best treatment for bladder cancer patients is the development of a glycosylation risk score [ 34 ]. Among the more intriguing elements of this approach is its potential for identifying the efficiency of immune cell infiltration and efficacy of immunotherapies such as immune checkpoint blockade.…”
Section: Glycosylation and Bladder Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%