Frontiers in Oncology (Jun 2021)

An Original Ferroptosis-Related Gene Signature Effectively Predicts the Prognosis and Clinical Status for Colorectal Cancer Patients

  • Yanfei Shao,
  • Yanfei Shao,
  • Yanfei Shao,
  • Hongtao Jia,
  • Hongtao Jia,
  • Hongtao Jia,
  • Ling Huang,
  • Ling Huang,
  • Ling Huang,
  • Shuchun Li,
  • Shuchun Li,
  • Chenxing Wang,
  • Chenxing Wang,
  • Batuer Aikemu,
  • Batuer Aikemu,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Guang Yang,
  • Hiju Hong,
  • Hiju Hong,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Xiao Yang,
  • Sen Zhang,
  • Sen Zhang,
  • Sen Zhang,
  • Jing Sun,
  • Jing Sun,
  • Minhua Zheng,
  • Minhua Zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.711776
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world. Ferroptosis is a newly defined form of cell death, distinguished by different morphology, biochemistry, and genetics, and involved in CRC progression and treatment. This study aims to establish a predictive model to elucidate the relationship between ferroptosis and prognosis of CRC patients, to explore the potential value of ferroptosis in therapeutic options.MethodsThe ferroptosis-related genes were obtained from the GeneCards and FerrDb websites. The limma R package was used to screen the differential ferroptosis-related genes (DEGs) in CRC from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) and multivariate Cox regressions were to establish the 10-gene prognostic signature. The survival and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were illustrated to evaluate the predictive effect of the signature. Besides, independent prognostic factors, downstream functional enrichment, drug sensitivity, somatic mutation status, and immune feature were analyzed. Moreover, all these conclusions were verified by using multiple datasets in International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO).ResultsTen ferroptosis-related gene signature (TFAP2C, SLC39A8, NOS2, HAMP, GDF15, FDFT1, CDKN2A, ALOX12, AKR1C1, ATP6V1G2) was established to predict the prognosis of CRC patients by Lasso cox analysis, demonstrating a good performance on Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and Kaplan–Meier (K–M) analyses. The CRC patients in the high- or low-risk group showed significantly different fractions of immune cells, such as macrophage cells and CD8+ T cells. Drug sensitivity and somatic mutation status like TP53 were also closely associated with the risk scores.ConclusionsIn this study, we identified a novel ferroptosis-related 10-gene signature, which could effectively predict the prognosis and survival time of CRC patients, and provide meaningful clinical implications for targeted therapy or immunotherapy. Targeting ferroptosis is a good therapeutic option for CRC patients. Further studies are needed to reveal the underlying mechanisms of ferroptosis in CRC.

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