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Query: UMLS:C0017638 (
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Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) predisposes patients to leukemia and lymphoma. WAS is caused by mutations in the protein WASP which impair its interaction with the WIPF1 protein. Here, we aim to identify a module of
WIPF1
-coexpressed genes and to assess its use as a prognostic signature for colorectal cancer,
glioma
, and breast cancer patients. Two public colorectal cancer microarray data sets were used for discovery and validation of the
WIPF1
co-expression module. Based on expression of the
WIPF1
signature, we classified more than 400 additional tumors with microarray data from our own experiments or from publicly available data sets according to their
WIPF1
signature expression. This allowed us to separate patient populations for colorectal cancers, breast cancers, and gliomas for which clinical characteristics like survival times and times to relapse were analyzed. Groups of colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and
glioma
patients with low expression of the
WIPF1
co-expression module generally had a favorable prognosis. In addition, the majority of
WIPF1
signature genes are individually correlated with disease outcome in different studies. Literature gene network analysis revealed that among
WIPF1
co-expressed genes known direct transcriptional targets of c-myc, ESR1 and p53 are enriched. The mean expression profile of
WIPF1
signature genes is correlated with the profile of a proliferation signature. The
WIPF1
signature is the first microarray-based prognostic expression signature primarily developed for colorectal cancer that is instrumental in other tumor types: low expression of the
WIPF1
module is associated with better prognosis.
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PMID:An expression module of WIPF1-coexpressed genes identifies patients with favorable prognosis in three tumor types. 1939 71