Abstract
NOP58 ribonucleoprotein, a core component of box C/D small nucleolar ribonucleoproteins, is involved in various cell physiological processes. However, its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains very unclear. We aim to investigate NOP58 expression and its probable prognostic value in patients with HCC based on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. RNA sequencing data and clinicopathological characteristics of patients with HCC were collected from TCGA database. Expression of NOP58 in HCC tissues and normal tissues was analyzed by Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Patients were divided into high and low subgroups according to median expression of NOP58. Logistic regression, gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA), and single-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA) were conducted to annotate biological function and immune infiltration of NOP58. NOP58 was significantly overexpressed in HCC tissues and correlated with significantly high tumor stage [odds ratio (OR) 10.01, 95% confidence interval (CI) 10.01-10.03; P = 0.003], advanced pathologic stage (OR 10.02, 95% CI 10.01-10.03; P < 0.001), advanced histologic stage (OR 10.03, 95% CI 10.02-10.04; P < 0.001), vascular invasion (OR 10.02, 95% CI 10.01-10.03; P = 0.003), poor performance status (OR 10.01, 95% CI 10.01-10.03; P = 0.003), and Mut-TP53 status (OR 10.02, 95% CI 10.01-10.03; P < 0.001). Elevated NOP58 expression had poor disease-specific survival (DSS; P < 0.001), progression-free interval (P = 0.006), and overall survival (OS; P < 0.001). NOP58 expression was independently correlated with OS (HR 1.731, 95% CI 10.037-2.890; P = 0.036). GSEA demonstrated that various cell cycle pathways along with RB-1 pathway, interleukin-10 signaling, regulation of TP53 activity, and P53 downstream pathway were differentially enriched in NOP58 high expression phenotype. NOP58 expression was positively correlated with infiltrating the levels of T helper type2 (Th2) cells. Overexpression of NOP58 is negatively correlated with overall survival in patients with HCC and might be a potential biomarker for prognosis of HCC.
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