作者
Johan Botling, Karolina Edlund, Miriam Lohr, Birte Hellwig, Lars Holmberg, Mats Lambe, Anders Berglund, Simon Ekman, Michael Bergqvist, Fredrik Pontén, André König, Oswaldo Fernandes, Mats Karlsson, Gisela Helenius, Christina Karlsson, Jörg Rahnenführer, Jan G Hengstler, Patrick Micke
发表日期
2013/1/1
期刊
Clinical cancer research
卷号
19
期号
1
页码范围
194-204
出版商
American Association for Cancer Research
简介
Purpose: Global gene expression profiling has been widely used in lung cancer research to identify clinically relevant molecular subtypes as well as to predict prognosis and therapy response. So far, the value of these multigene signatures in clinical practice is unclear, and the biologic importance of individual genes is difficult to assess, as the published signatures virtually do not overlap.
Experimental Design: Here, we describe a novel single institute cohort, including 196 non–small lung cancers (NSCLC) with clinical information and long-term follow-up. Gene expression array data were used as a training set to screen for single genes with prognostic impact. The top 450 probe sets identified using a univariate Cox regression model (significance level P < 0.01) were tested in a meta-analysis including five publicly available independent lung cancer cohorts (n = 860).
Results: The …
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