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Establishment and Validation of a Four-stress Granule-related Gene Signature in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2024 Jan 22
PMID 38250470
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Background And Aims: Stress granules (SGs) as membrane-less cytoplasmic foci formed in response to unfavorable external stimuli could promote cancer cells to adapt to hostile environments. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is prone to be highly aggressive once diagnosed, which markedly reduces patient survival time. Therefore, it is crucial to develop valid diagnostic markers to prognosticate HCC patient prognosis, which promotes individualized precision therapeutics in HCC. Considering the pro-tumorigenic activity of SGs, it is of great potential value to construct a prognostic tool for HCC based on the expression profiles of SG-related genes (SGGs).

Methods: Bioinformatic analysis was employed to establish an SGG-based prognostic signature. Western blotting and real-time polymerase chain reaction assays were used to assess the expression patterns of the related SGGs. Loss-of-function experiments were performed to analyze the effect of the SGGs on SG formation and cell survival.

Results: A four-SGG signature (, , , and ) targeting HCC was established and validated to exhibit a robust performance in predicting HCC prognosis. Consistently, all four genes were further found to be highly expressed in human HCC tissues. More important, we demonstrated that individually knocking down the four SGGs significantly reduced HCC cell proliferation and metastasis by compromising the SG formation process.

Conclusions: We developed an SGG-based predictive signature that can be used as an independent prognostic tool for HCC. The strong predictive power of this signature was further elucidated by the carcinogenic activity of , , , and in HCC cells by regulating SG formation.

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