TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigating the impact of clinical and genetic factors on the post-surgery prognosis of sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma
AU - Lian, Meng
AU - Han, Boxuan
AU - Chen, Jiaming
AU - Shen, Xixi
AU - Zhao, Yanming
AU - Shi, Qian
AU - Feng, Ling
AU - He, Shizhi
AU - Ma, Hongzhi
AU - Hou, Lizhen
AU - Zhong, Qi
AU - Cao, Hongbao
AU - Fang, Jugao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma (SNSCC) is an aggressive cancer affecting the nasal and sinus regions, with its progression factors, particularly genetic ones, not yet fully understood. Here, we first conducted a retrospective study with 219 SNSCC patients to identify clinical factors affecting SNSCC prognosis. Additionally, we mined a vast literature dataset to uncover genetic factors associated with SNSCC progression. Based on this data, we constructed SNSCC prognosis pathways and performed a gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). Clear operative margins were linked to a 73.5–86.3% improvement in overall survival and a 73.5–88.9% lower risk of recurrence. Nasal cavity-originated cases exhibited a 67.6–97.4% decrease in mortality and an 80.7–96.7% lower recurrence rate. Patients at T1-2 staging had a 65.0–80.6% reduced risk of death and recurrence compared to those at T3 stage. Additionally, we identified 53 genes associated with SNSCC, with 14 also implicated in primary tumor site, T stage, and operative margin. These genes, including EGFR, PIK3CA, ERBB2, PTEN, BCL2, BRAF, KRAS, and PRL, form a complex SNSCC-prognosis pathway and were significantly enriched in 42 KEGG pathways and Gene Ontology (GO) terms (FDR-corrected p-value < 0.001), influencing cell growth, apoptosis, and oncogenic signaling pathways. Our study suggests that three clinical parameters (operative margin type, primary tumor site, and T-stage) and 14 genetic factors may influence SNSCC prognosis post-surgery. These findings deepen our understanding of SNSCC and offer potential avenues to enhance its treatment and outcomes.
AB - Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma (SNSCC) is an aggressive cancer affecting the nasal and sinus regions, with its progression factors, particularly genetic ones, not yet fully understood. Here, we first conducted a retrospective study with 219 SNSCC patients to identify clinical factors affecting SNSCC prognosis. Additionally, we mined a vast literature dataset to uncover genetic factors associated with SNSCC progression. Based on this data, we constructed SNSCC prognosis pathways and performed a gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA). Clear operative margins were linked to a 73.5–86.3% improvement in overall survival and a 73.5–88.9% lower risk of recurrence. Nasal cavity-originated cases exhibited a 67.6–97.4% decrease in mortality and an 80.7–96.7% lower recurrence rate. Patients at T1-2 staging had a 65.0–80.6% reduced risk of death and recurrence compared to those at T3 stage. Additionally, we identified 53 genes associated with SNSCC, with 14 also implicated in primary tumor site, T stage, and operative margin. These genes, including EGFR, PIK3CA, ERBB2, PTEN, BCL2, BRAF, KRAS, and PRL, form a complex SNSCC-prognosis pathway and were significantly enriched in 42 KEGG pathways and Gene Ontology (GO) terms (FDR-corrected p-value < 0.001), influencing cell growth, apoptosis, and oncogenic signaling pathways. Our study suggests that three clinical parameters (operative margin type, primary tumor site, and T-stage) and 14 genetic factors may influence SNSCC prognosis post-surgery. These findings deepen our understanding of SNSCC and offer potential avenues to enhance its treatment and outcomes.
KW - Genetic factor
KW - Overall survival
KW - Prognosis analysis
KW - Recurrence-free survival
KW - SNSCC
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-024-73157-6
DO - 10.1038/s41598-024-73157-6
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 39333222
AN - SCOPUS:85205275849
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 14
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 22167
ER -