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PIP5K3 upregulation correlates with unfavorable prognosis in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Background: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is prevalent in East and Southeast Asia, with metastasis and recurrence leading to poor prognosis. Identifying prognostic biomarkers is essential.
Methods: We analyzed differentially expressed genes involved in the phosphatidylinositol metabolic process (GO: 0046488) and tumorigenesis (GSE12452) in NPC. Associations between PIP5K3 expression and clinicopathological features were assessed using chi-square tests and Cox proportional hazards models.
Results: PIP5K3 was significantly upregulated in NPC tissues, correlating with advanced stage (p=0.001) and nodal metastasis (p<0.001). High PIP5K3 expression was associated with worse disease-specific survival (DSS), distant metastasis-free survival (DMeFS), and local recurrence-free survival (LRFS). Multivariate analysis confirmed its association with poor prognosis (DSS: HR=4.321, DMeFS: HR=2.883, LRFS: HR=2.249; all p<0.001).
Conclusions: PIP5K3 upregulation is associated with unfavorable clinical outcomes in NPC and may serve as a novel prognostic biomarker and potential therapeutic target.
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HISTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY is a peer-reviewed international journal, the purpose of which is to publish original and review articles in all fields of the microscopical morphology, cell biology and tissue engineering; high quality is the overall consideration. Its format is the standard international size of 21 x 27.7 cm. One volume is published every year (more than 1,300 pages, approximately 90 original works and 40 reviews). Each volume consists of 12 numbers published monthly online. The printed version of the journal includes 4 books every year; each of them compiles 3 numbers previously published online.