Abstract

Background One of the most usual gynecological state of tumor is ovarian cancer and is a major reason of gynecological tumor-related global mortality rate. There have been multiple risk elements related to ovarian cancer like the background of past cases associated with breast cancer or ovarian cancer, or excessive body weight issues, case history of smoking, and untimely menstruation or menopause. Because of unclear expressions, more than 70% of the ovarian cancer patient cases are determined during the early stage. Material and Methods. GSE38666, GSE40595, and GSE66957 were the three microarray datasets which were analyzed using GEO2R for screening the differentially expressed genes. GO, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes, and protein expression studies were performed for analysis of hub genes. Then, survival analysis was performed for all the hub genes. Results From the dataset, a total of 199 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. Through the KEGG pathway study, it was noted that the DEGs are mainly linked with the AGE-RAGE signaling pathway, central carbon metabolism, and human papillomavirus infection. The survival analysis showed 4 highly expressed hub genes COL4A1, SDC1, CDKN2A, and TOP2A which correlated with overall survival in ovarian cancer patients. Moreover, the expression of the 4 hub genes was validated by the GEPIA database and the Human Protein Atlas. Conclusion The results have shown that all 4 hub genes were found to be upregulated in ovarian cancer tissues which predict poor prognosis in patients with ovarian cancer.

Highlights

  • Ovarian cancer is a usual gynecological state of a malignant tumor that leads to gynecological cancer-associated global mortality rate [1, 2]

  • A total of 199 common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified by using the Venn diagram (Figure 2(d))

  • It was found that 199 common DEG regulated genes

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Background

One of the most usual gynecological state of tumor is ovarian cancer and is a major reason of gynecological tumorrelated global mortality rate. More than 70% of the ovarian cancer patient cases are determined during the early stage. GO, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes, and protein expression studies were performed for analysis of hub genes. Survival analysis was performed for all the hub genes. A total of 199 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified. The survival analysis showed 4 highly expressed hub genes COL4A1, SDC1, CDKN2A, and TOP2A which correlated with overall survival in ovarian cancer patients. The expression of the 4 hub genes was validated by the GEPIA database and the Human Protein Atlas. The results have shown that all 4 hub genes were found to be upregulated in ovarian cancer tissues which predict poor prognosis in patients with ovarian cancer

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