Abstract
Spermatogenesis associated serine rich 2 (SPATS2) has been reported to be dysregulated in few types of cancer; however, no reports have investigated SPATS2 in liver cancer. The aim of the present study was to investigate SPATS2 expression in liver cancer and to analyze its association with the prognosis of liver cancer patients.We examined the differential expression of SPATS2 in liver cancer by exploring The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. The diagnostic efficiency of SPATS2 was obtained by Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve. The Chi-Squared test was used to assess clinical relevance. Survival analysis and Cox regression model were used to detect the effect of SPATS2 on the survival of liver cancer patients. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was used to identify signaling pathways related to SPATS2 expression.SPATS2 is highly expressed in liver cancer (P < 2.2e-16) and has the high diagnostic ability (AUC = 0.964). Survival analysis showed that patients with high SPATS2 expression have an apparently shorter overall survival (OS, P < .0001) and relapse-free survival (RFS, P < .0001). Cox regression analysis showed that high SPATS2 expression might be an independent risk factor for liver cancer (OS, HR = 2.41, P = .000; RFS, HR = 1.90, P < .001). GSEA analysis identified 3 signaling pathways (Mitotic spindle, G2 M checkpoint, E2F targets) that were enriched in the presence of high SPATS2 expression.SPATS2 expression could be a novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarker in liver cancer.
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