Identification of an EMT-related Gene Signature Predicting Recurrence in Stage II/III Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Study in 1780 Patients

Objective: To identify a prognostic significant gene signature for predicting colorectal cancer (CRC) recurrence. Background: Traditional prognostic risk assessment in stage II/III CRC patients remains controversial. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition is thought to be closely related to the malignant progression of tumors. Thus, it is promising to establish a prognostic model based on epithelial-mesenchymal transition–related gene (ERG) signature. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed transcriptome profiles and clinical information of 1780 stage II/III CRC patients from 15 public datasets. Coefficient variant analysis was used to select reference genes for normalizing gene expression levels. Univariate, LASSO, and multivariate Cox regression analyses were combined to develop the ERG signature predicting disease-free survival (DFS). The patients were divided into high-risk and low-risk based on the ERG signature recurrence risk score. The survival analysis was performed in different CRC cohorts. Results: The proposed ERG signature contained 7 cancer-related ERGs and 3 reference genes. The ERG signature recurrence risk score was prognostically relevant in all cohorts (P
Source: Annals of Surgery - Category: Surgery Tags: ESA Paper Source Type: research