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Sex-specific survival gene mutations are discovered as clinical predictors of clear cell renal cell carcinoma.


ABSTRACT: Although sex differences have been reported in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), biological sex has not received clinical attention and genetic differences between sexes are poorly understood. This study aims to identify sex-specific gene mutations and explore their clinical significance in ccRCC. We used data from The Cancer Genome Atlas-Kidney Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma (TCGA-KIRC), The Renal Cell Cancer-European Union (RECA-EU) and Korean-KIRC. A total of 68 sex-related genes were selected from TCGA-KIRC through machine learning, and 23 sex-specific genes were identified through verification using the three databases. Survival differences according to sex were identified in nine genes (ACSS3, ALG13, ASXL3, BAP1, JADE3, KDM5C, KDM6A, NCOR1P1, and ZNF449). Female-specific survival differences were found in BAP1 in overall survival (OS) (TCGA-KIRC, p = 0.004; RECA-EU, p = 0.002; and Korean-KIRC, p = 0.003) and disease-free survival (DFS) (TCGA-KIRC, p = 0.001 and Korean-KIRC, p = 0.000004), and NCOR1P1 in DFS (TCGA-KIRC, p = 0.046 and RECA-EU, p = 0.00003). Male-specific survival differences were found in ASXL3 (OS, p = 0.017 in TCGA-KIRC; and OS, p = 0.005 in RECA-EU) and KDM5C (OS, p = 0.009 in RECA-EU; and DFS, p = 0.016 in Korean-KIRC). These results suggest that biological sex may be an important predictor and sex-specific tailored treatment may improve patient care in ccRCC.

SUBMITTER: Hwang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11233666 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sex-specific survival gene mutations are discovered as clinical predictors of clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

Hwang Jia J   Lee Hye Eun HE   Han Jin Seon JS   Choi Moon Hyung MH   Hong Sung Hoo SH   Kim Sae Woong SW   Yang Ji Hoon JH   Park Unsang U   Jung Eun Sun ES   Choi Yeong Jin YJ  

Scientific reports 20240709 1


Although sex differences have been reported in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), biological sex has not received clinical attention and genetic differences between sexes are poorly understood. This study aims to identify sex-specific gene mutations and explore their clinical significance in ccRCC. We used data from The Cancer Genome Atlas-Kidney Renal Clear Cell Carcinoma (TCGA-KIRC), The Renal Cell Cancer-European Union (RECA-EU) and Korean-KIRC. A total of 68 sex-related g  ...[more]

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