2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000031075
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Construction and validation of a novel prognostic model for thyroid cancer based on N7-methylguanosine modification-related lncRNAs

Abstract: Background: To construct and verify a novel prognostic model for thyroid cancer (THCA) based on N7-methylguanosine modification-related lncRNAs (m7G-lncRNAs) and their association with immune cell infiltration. Methods: In this study, we identified m7G-lncRNAs using co-expression analysis and performed differential expression analysis of m7G-lncRNAs between groups. We then constructed a THCA prognostic model, performed survival analysis and risk assessment for the THCA prog… Show more

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“…In this study, two OSRlncRNA of SAP30-DT (protective factors) and DPP4-DT (risk factors) were screened. Zhou et al [35] reported a prognostic model of THCA based on six N7-methylguanosine modi cationrelated lncRNAs, in which DPP4-DT was also a risk factor, which was consistent with the results of the present study. Zhang et al [36] constructed a risk prediction model for THCA prognosis and immune response based on ferroptosis-related lncRNAs (FRLs).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In this study, two OSRlncRNA of SAP30-DT (protective factors) and DPP4-DT (risk factors) were screened. Zhou et al [35] reported a prognostic model of THCA based on six N7-methylguanosine modi cationrelated lncRNAs, in which DPP4-DT was also a risk factor, which was consistent with the results of the present study. Zhang et al [36] constructed a risk prediction model for THCA prognosis and immune response based on ferroptosis-related lncRNAs (FRLs).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%