Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer

Gastric cancer is the sixth highest incidence rate in the world. Although treatment has made progress, the prospect of gastric cancer patients is bleak. Difficulties and future prospects of immunotherapy in cancer treatment. Adaptive cell therapy, cancer vaccines, gene therapy, and monoclonal antibo...

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Main Authors: Xiao Li, Yanghao Tai, Shuying Liu, Yating Gao, Kaining Zhang, Jierong Yin, Huijuan Zhang, Xia Wang, Xiaofei Li, Dongfeng Zhang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6905216
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author Xiao Li
Yanghao Tai
Shuying Liu
Yating Gao
Kaining Zhang
Jierong Yin
Huijuan Zhang
Xia Wang
Xiaofei Li
Dongfeng Zhang
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Yanghao Tai
Shuying Liu
Yating Gao
Kaining Zhang
Jierong Yin
Huijuan Zhang
Xia Wang
Xiaofei Li
Dongfeng Zhang
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description Gastric cancer is the sixth highest incidence rate in the world. Although treatment has made progress, the prospect of gastric cancer patients is bleak. Difficulties and future prospects of immunotherapy in cancer treatment. Adaptive cell therapy, cancer vaccines, gene therapy, and monoclonal antibody therapy have all been used in gastric cancer with some initial success. PTTGs (pituitary tumor-transforming genes) have been proven to be closely related to the prognosis of many malignant tumors. However, the prognosis and immune cell infiltration of gastric adenocarcinoma (STAD) remain unclear. We retrieved multiple databases to understand the possible activity of PTTGs and their expression in gastric cancer, as well as their relationship with clinical data, overall survival rate, first progression, and survival rate after progression. PTTGs are overexpressed in STAD tumor tissues. Many clinical variables are closely related to PTTGs. In addition, PTTG was associated with overall survival independent of disease. In addition, the expression of PTTG1/2 was positively correlated with the molecular status of the immune checkpoint and negatively correlated with the infiltration of various immune cells. Data research shows that PTTG and STAD are closely related. This paved the way for future research, revealed the complex pathophysiology of gastric cancer, and introduced an effective new treatment.
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spelling doaj-art-dcee4b1dd0cf43fa8941ec7446903f422025-02-03T01:29:52ZengWileyStem Cells International1687-96782023-01-01202310.1155/2023/6905216Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric CancerXiao Li0Yanghao Tai1Shuying Liu2Yating Gao3Kaining Zhang4Jierong Yin5Huijuan Zhang6Xia Wang7Xiaofei Li8Dongfeng Zhang9Department of Thoracic OncologyShanxi Medical UniversityDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyDepartment of Thoracic OncologyGastric cancer is the sixth highest incidence rate in the world. Although treatment has made progress, the prospect of gastric cancer patients is bleak. Difficulties and future prospects of immunotherapy in cancer treatment. Adaptive cell therapy, cancer vaccines, gene therapy, and monoclonal antibody therapy have all been used in gastric cancer with some initial success. PTTGs (pituitary tumor-transforming genes) have been proven to be closely related to the prognosis of many malignant tumors. However, the prognosis and immune cell infiltration of gastric adenocarcinoma (STAD) remain unclear. We retrieved multiple databases to understand the possible activity of PTTGs and their expression in gastric cancer, as well as their relationship with clinical data, overall survival rate, first progression, and survival rate after progression. PTTGs are overexpressed in STAD tumor tissues. Many clinical variables are closely related to PTTGs. In addition, PTTG was associated with overall survival independent of disease. In addition, the expression of PTTG1/2 was positively correlated with the molecular status of the immune checkpoint and negatively correlated with the infiltration of various immune cells. Data research shows that PTTG and STAD are closely related. This paved the way for future research, revealed the complex pathophysiology of gastric cancer, and introduced an effective new treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6905216
spellingShingle Xiao Li
Yanghao Tai
Shuying Liu
Yating Gao
Kaining Zhang
Jierong Yin
Huijuan Zhang
Xia Wang
Xiaofei Li
Dongfeng Zhang
Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
Stem Cells International
title Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
title_full Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
title_fullStr Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
title_short Bioinformatic Analysis of PTTG Family and Prognosis and Immune Cell Infiltration in Gastric Cancer
title_sort bioinformatic analysis of pttg family and prognosis and immune cell infiltration in gastric cancer
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/6905216
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