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MAGOH is correlated with poor prognosis and is essential for cell proliferation in lower-grade glioma

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AGING-US
卷 15, 期 12, 页码 5713-5733

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC

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MAGOH; lower -grade glioma; prognosis; immunotherapy; chemotherapy; cell proliferation

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Objective: MAGOH plays a pivotal role in various tumors, but its specific contribution in lower-grade glioma (LGG) is still unknown. Methods: Pan-cancer analysis was conducted to investigate the expression characteristics and prognostic significance of MAGOH in multiple tumors. Results: Increased MAGOH expression was associated with adverse prognosis in LGG patients and correlated with immune-related markers, immune cell infiltration, gene mutations, and responses to chemotherapy. In vitro studies confirmed the essential role of MAGOH in cell proliferation in LGG.
Objective: Mago-nashi homolog (MAGOH) has been shown to play a pivotal part in various tumors. However, its specific contribution in lower-grade glioma (LGG) is still unknown. Methods: Pan-cancer analysis was implemented to inspect the expression characteristics and prognostic significance of MAGOH in multiple tumors. The associations between MAGOH expression patterns and the pathological features of LGG were analyzed, as were the connections between MAGOH expression and the clinical traits, prognosis, biological activities, immune features, genomic variations, and responses to treatment in LGG. Additionally, in vitro studies were performed to detect the expression levels and biomedical functions of MAGOH in LGG. Results: Abnormally increased levels of MAGOH expression were connected with adverse prognosis in patients with several types of tumors, including LGG. Importantly, we found that levels of MAGOH expression were independent prognostic biomarker of patients with LGG. Increased MAGOH expression was also highly associated with several immune-related markers, immune cell infiltration, immune checkpoint genes (ICPGs), gene mutations, and responses to chemotherapy in patients with LGG. In vitro studies ascertained that abnormally increased MAGOH was essential for cell proliferation in LGG. Conclusion: MAGOH is a valid predictive biomarker in LGG and may become a novel therapeutic target in these patients.

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