Investigation into INPP5B, NEURL4, and Tyk2 as Prognostic Markers and Immune Infiltration Correlates in Prostate Cancer

Published: 25 July 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/gn29kcvzvk.1
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Jinhai Wu

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This study employs Mendelian Randomization to identify SNP-linked genes, followed by differential expression analysis to pinpoint key genes associated with prostate cancer. Multidimensional data analysis provides new insights into their roles in the disease. The low expression of INPP5B, NEURL4, and Tyk2 correlates with improved disease prognosis, suggesting their potential as valuable biomarkers for future prostate cancer therapy and prognostic assessment. However, the specific mechanisms of these genes in the progression of prostate cancer require further investigation and clinical validation.

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Guangzhou Medical University Affiliated Cancer Hospital

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Urology, Gene

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