Publication: Systems biology perspective of gender biases in papillary thyroid cancer diagnosis, prognosis and therapy
Abstract
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) represents the most prevalent form of thyroid malignancy, and
its early detection holds paramount importance for effective treatment. Numerous factors,
including age, gender, and exposure to radiation, can contribute to an increased risk of thyroid
cancer. Although thyroid cancer can manifest at any age, women in their 40s or 50s face a
higher risk compared to men, who typically present with the disease in their 60s or 70s.
Additionally, thyroid cancer occurs approximately three times more frequently in women than
in men. This study endeavors to elucidate the potential biomolecular signatures responsible for
the gender disparity observed in PTC patients. To achieve this, four microarray datasets
containing normal thyroid and PTC samples were utilized to identify gene expression
signatures. Through a meta-analysis, common differentially expressed genes were discerned
independently for both genders. Reporter molecules were then determined by mapping mRNA
expression data across various biological levels, including transcriptional regulatory networks,
protein-protein interactions, and metabolic pathways. Functional enrichment analysis was
subsequently employed to identify relevant biological processes, molecular functions, signaling
pathways, and metabolic routes. The study further explored the prognostic potential of the
identified reporter molecules through survival analyses. Consequently, this investigation
reports candidate biomolecules in each gender cohort that may serve as valuable prognostic
biomarkers or potential therapeutic targets for personalized medical interventions in PTC
patients.
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Citation
TURANLI B., \"Systems Biology Perspective of Gender Biases in Papillary Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis, Prognosis and Therapy\", V. International Agricultural, Biological & Life Science Conference, Edirne, Türkiye, 18 - 20 Eylül 2023
