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Construction of a Novel Multigene Panel Potently Predicting Poor Prognosis in Patients with Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma

Xiaozeng Lin    
Anil Kapoor    
Yan Gu    
Mathilda Jing Chow    
Jingyi Peng    
Pierre Major and Damu Tang    

Resumen

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the predominant cause of kidney cancer death attributed to its prevalence (70%) and its nature being the most aggressive form of kidney cancer. Most ccRCC deaths are resulted from metastasis. It is essential to know which ccRCCs are at risk of metastasis and the development to lethal disease; however, our capacity for such analysis remains poor. To improve this diagnostic capacity, we have examined a comprehensive ccRCC dataset containing 512 patients and have produced a 9-gene signature. This signature is novel; all its 9 components genes are unknown to be related to ccRCC. Importantly, all 9 individual genes possess significant ability in diagnosis of ccRCC metastasis and fatality; the combination of these genes or this signature predicts deadly ccRCCs at an impressive efficiency. This research will open new avenues in ccRCC research and will have a major impact in reducing ccRCC-associated deaths.

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