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Low expression of FOSL1 is associated with favorable prognosis and sensitivity to radiation/pharmaceutical therapy in lower grade glioma.

Objectives : FOSL1 is overexpressed in multiple cancers including malignant glioma and contributes to different cellular processes. However, little attention has been paid to the lower grade glioma (LGG). Methods : Cox coefficients were examined to compare FOSL1 expression among different tumors types using OncoLnc. The UCSC Xena browser was used to generate Kaplan-Meier survival curves and explore the association between FOSL1 expression and overall survival (OS) in TCGA-LGG and subgroups. Results : FOSL1 expression in LGG was ranked first among 21 different cancers. LGG with lower FOSL1 expression had longer OS ( P < 0.001). The astrocytoma group had the highest FOSL1 expression and shortest OS, followed by oligoastrocytoma and oligodendroglioma ( P < 0.05). The 1p19q co-deletion or IDH mutation subgroups had lower FOSL1 expression and longer OS ( P < 0.001). Compared with the corresponding groups, LGG with lower FOSL1 expression had longer OS than the following groups: astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, with/without 1p19q co-deletion, with IDH mutation, with radiation, and with pharmaceutical therapy ( P < 0.05). Discussion : FOSL1 is a prognostic marker in LGG and subgroups.

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