BMC Cancer (Sep 2024)
Development and validation of a TRIM27-based nomogram for predicting metachronous liver metastasis and prognosis in postoperative colorectal cancer patients
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Abstract Background Colorectal cancer ranks among the most prevalent malignancies globally. Accurate prediction of metachronous liver metastasis is crucial for optimizing postoperative management. Tripartite motif-containing protein 27 (TRIM27), an E3 ubiquitin ligase, is implicated in diverse cellular functions and tumorigenesis. Methods This study aimed to develop and validate a TRIM27-based nomogram for prognostication in colorectal cancer patients. Transcriptome sequencing of five paired tumor and normal tissue samples identified TRIM27 as a potential prognostic biomarker. Immunohistochemistry was employed to assess TRIM27 expression in colorectal cancer cohorts from two institutions. Results TRIM27 expression correlated significantly with both the prognosis of colorectal cancer patients and the occurrence of metachronous liver metastasis. A nomogram incorporating TRIM27 and clinical factors was constructed and demonstrated robust predictive accuracy in an independent validation cohort. Conclusion The TRIM27-based nomogram is a valuable prognostic tool for predicting prognosis and metachronous liver metastasis in colorectal cancer patients, aiding in personalized treatment decisions.
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