Unveiling the hub genes in the SIGLECs family in colon adenocarcinoma with machine learning
Tiantian Li, Ji Yao

TL;DR
This study identifies key genes in the SIGLECs family linked to colon cancer and uses machine learning to better understand their roles in cancer progression and immune response.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel combination of machine learning techniques to uncover hub genes and subtypes in colon adenocarcinoma.
Findings
SIGLEC14 significantly affects overall survival in colon adenocarcinoma patients.
PCA improves sensitivity to survival and disease-free intervals in COAD prognosis.
SIGLEC-1,15 and CD22 are identified as hub genes in COAD through differential expression and PCA analysis.
Abstract
Despite the recognized roles of Sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectins (SIGLECs) in endocytosis and immune regulation across cancers, their molecular intricacies in colon adenocarcinoma (COAD) are underexplored. Meanwhile, the complicated interactions between different SIGLECs are also crucial but open questions. We investigate the correlation between SIGLECs and various properties, including cancer status, prognosis, clinical features, functional enrichment, immune cell abundances, immune checkpoints, pathways, etc. To fully understand the behavior of multiple SIGLECs’ co-evolution and subtract its leading effect, we additionally apply three unsupervised machine learning algorithms, namely, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Self-Organizing Maps (SOM), K-means, and two supervised learning algorithms, Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) and neural network (NN). We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic factors in colorectal cancer · Ferroptosis and cancer prognosis · RNA modifications and cancer
