Abstract

548 Background: The prognostic value of hypoxia in bladder cancer remains unknown. We aimed to evaluate the potential role of hypoxia gene signature as prognostic factors in bladder cancer patients. Methods: We investigated the hypoxia gene signature and clinicopathologic features of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) bladder urothelial carcinoma (n = 408) using the Kaplan-Meier survival curves and multivariate Cox regression analyses. The clinicopathologic data and the processed data of hypoxia gene signature were obtained from TCGA Bladder urothelial carcinoma database. Results: Hypoxia gene signature score was significantly associated with overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). Higher score resulted in shorter OS and PFS in Kaplan-Meier survival curves with Log-rank test ( P < 0.01 and P <0.05, respectively). In multivariate analysis containing clinical prognostic variables, higher hypoxia gene signature score predicted poor OS (adjusted HR= 1.58, 95% CI 1.15 - 2.19; P <0.01). Conclusions: Hypoxia gene signature was an independent prognostic factor in bladder cancer. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the prognostic role of hypoxia in bladder cancer patients.

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