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Prostate cancer in young men represents a distinct clinical phenotype: gene expression signature to predict early metastases

Figure 2. Differential gene expression for CD24 and SFRP4 between sample groups classified by patient age, sample type, or metastasis factors. CD24 and SFRP4 are 2 of the 36 genes in the iPAM classifier. A and B, Gene expression data from the 119 COH patients were used to generate the box and dot plots; there were significant tumor-vs.-matched-benign median expression differences among young patients (≤ 50 years) with Gleason score of 7 for CD24 (A) and SFRP4 (B) (black vs. blue for young patients, FDR < 0.05); for CD24 (panel A), median expression level was significantly higher in tumors from young patients than in tumors from old patients with Gleason score of 7 (black vs. green, FDR < 0.05). C and D, Gene expression data for 545 patients in the Mayo discovery data set were used to generate plots; among young (≤ 55 years) patients, significantly increased median expression levels for CD24 (C) and SFRP4 (D) were observed in patients with metastasis compared to patients without metastasis (black vs. blue, FDR < 0.05); however, no significant median expression difference related to metastasis status among patients older than 70 years (red vs. green, P > 0.2).

Journal of Translational Genetics and Genomics
ISSN 2578-5281 (Online)
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