Discover Oncology (Jul 2024)

Characterize molecular signatures and establish a prognostic signature of gastric cancer by integrating single-cell RNA sequencing and bulk RNA sequencing

  • Zhiwei Wang,
  • Zhiyan Weng,
  • Luping Lin,
  • Xianyi Wu,
  • Wenju Liu,
  • Yong Zhuang,
  • Jinliang Jian,
  • Changhua Zhuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12672-024-01168-w
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 21

Abstract

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Abstract Gastric cancer is a significant global health concern with complex molecular underpinnings influencing disease progression and patient outcomes. Various molecular drivers were reported, and these studies offered potential avenues for targeted therapies, biomarker discovery, and the development of precision medicine strategies. However, it was posed that the heterogeneity of the disease and the complexity of the molecular interactions are still challenging. By seamlessly integrating data from single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and bulk RNA sequencing (bulk RNA-seq), we embarked on characterizing molecular signatures and establishing a prognostic signature for this complex malignancy. We offered a holistic view of gene expression landscapes in gastric cancer, identified 226 candidate marker genes from 3 different dimensions, and unraveled key players’ risk stratification and treatment decision-making. The convergence of molecular insights in gastric cancer progression occurs at multiple biological scales simultaneously. The focal point of this study lies in developing a prognostic model, and we amalgamated four molecular signatures (COL4A1, FKBP10, RNASE1, SNCG) and three clinical parameters using advanced machine-learning techniques. The model showed high predictive accuracy, with the potential to revolutionize patient care by using clinical variables. This will strengthen the reliability of the model and enable personalized therapeutic strategies based on each patient’s unique molecular profile. In summary, our research sheds light on the molecular underpinnings of gastric cancer, culminating in a powerful prognostic tool for gastric cancer. With a firm foundation in biological insights and clinical implications, our study paves the way for future validations and underscores the potential of integrated molecular analysis in advancing precision oncology.

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