m6A Regulatory Gene-Mediated Methylation Modification in Glioma Survival Prediction

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Abstract

The median survival of patients with gliomas is relatively short. To investigate the epigenetic mechanisms associated with poor survival, we analyzed publicly available datasets from patients with glioma. This analysis revealed 12 prognosis-related m6A regulatory genes that may be responsible for poor prognosis. These genes may be involved in genomic changes inherent to oxidative phosphorylation, adipogenesis, hedgehog signaling, and Myc signaling. We reconstructed a risk model with univariate and multivariate Cox analyses and identified older age and the m6A risk score as independent risk factors for predicting the prognosis of glioma patients, which is associated with glioma immune infiltration. In conclusion, m6A regulatory genes may serve as both reliable biomarkers and potential targets to increase the chance of survival of patients with glioma.

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Zhang, G., Zheng, P., Lv, Y., Shi, Z., & Shi, F. (2022). m6A Regulatory Gene-Mediated Methylation Modification in Glioma Survival Prediction. Frontiers in Genetics, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.873764

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