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Authors Zhan XH, Dong C, Liu G, Li YX, Liu L
Received 26 November 2016
Accepted for publication 28 December 2016
Published 1 June 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 2805—2813
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S128797
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Tohru Yamada
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is one of the most common and lethal gynecological
malignancies. The diagnosis of ovarian cancer is often at an advanced stage.
Accumulated evidence suggests that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important
roles during ovarian tumorigenesis. In this study, using the lncRNA-mining
approach, we analyzed lncRNA expression profiles of 493 ovarian cancer patients
from Gene Expression Omnibus datasets, and identified a signature group of
seven lncRNAs (BC037530, AK021924, AK094536, AK094536, BC062365, BC004123 and
BC007937) associated with patient survival in the training dataset GSE9891. We
also formulated a risk score model to divide patients into low-risk and
high-risk groups based on the expression of these seven lncRNAs. We further
validated the predictive power of our risk score model in two other datasets,
GSE26193 and GSE63885. Our analysis showed that the seven-lncRNA signature can
serve as an independent predictor apart from Federation of Gynecology and
Obstetrics (FIGO) stage and patient age. Further investigation revealed the
seven-lncRNA signature correlated with few critical signaling pathways involved
in cancer. Combined, all these findings strongly support that the seven-lncRNA
signature can serve as a strong prognosis biomarker.
Keywords: lncRNA,
ovarian cancer, prognostic, gene signature, survival
