2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-53565-4
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Identification and verification of a prognostic autophagy-related gene signature in hepatocellular carcinoma

Zhen Ma,
Mali Chen,
XiaoLong Liu
et al.

Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the potential of autophagy-related genes (ATGs) as a prognostic signature for HCC and explore their relationships with immune cells and immune checkpoint molecules. A total of 483 samples were collected from the GEO database (n = 115) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database (n = 368). The GEO dataset was used as the training set, while the TCGA dataset was used for validation. The list of ATGs was obtained from the human autophagy database (HADB). Using Cox regression and LA… Show more

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“…HCC is a highly heterogeneous disease, and the genetic profile can vary significantly among patients, complicating creating a universally applicable model ( 22 ). Some studies have identified and evaluated the potential prognostic value of immune-autophagy-related genes in HCC patients ( 23 ). The study’s assessment was based on the complex interplay between the immune system, autophagy processes, and the tumor microenvironment in liver cancer ( 24 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCC is a highly heterogeneous disease, and the genetic profile can vary significantly among patients, complicating creating a universally applicable model ( 22 ). Some studies have identified and evaluated the potential prognostic value of immune-autophagy-related genes in HCC patients ( 23 ). The study’s assessment was based on the complex interplay between the immune system, autophagy processes, and the tumor microenvironment in liver cancer ( 24 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%