Abstract

The present study aimed to investigated the expression pattern of long noncoding RNA LINC00858 (LINC00858) in gastric cancer (GC) patients and its feasibility as a new prognostic biomarker. We examined LINC00858 expression in GC tissues and matched normal tissues from 189 patients using a quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The correlations of LINC00858 levels in GC patients with clinicopathologic features were analyzed using a chi-squared test. The influence of LINC00858 on the overall survival rate of GC patients was precisely calculated using Kaplan-Meier methods (log rank tests). Multivariate Cox regression assays were carried out for the identification of the independent risk factors for GC. We observed that LINC00858 was distinctly up-regulated in GC tissues compared to adjacent non-tumor specimens (p < 0.01). Higher expression of LINC00858 in GC was found to be associated with TNM stage (p = 0.003) and lymphatic metastasis (p = 0.007). Using Kaplan-Meier assays, we found that patients with high expression levels of LINC00858 had a distinctly poor overall survival and disease-free survival compared to those with low expression levels of LINC00858 (p = 0.0102). Multivariate analyses confirmed that LINC00858 (p < 0.05) was an independent prognosis factor for GC patients. The data obtained in our study indicate that LINC00858 may be used as a novel prognostic indicator in GC patients.

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