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Identification of implications of m6A regulators and autophagy-associated genes for prognosis in ovarian cancer

The most prevalent RNA alteration in the mammalian genome is N-6-methylenediosine (m6A). There is mounting evidence linking dysregulation of m6A regulatory factors and alterations in m6A levels to the development, course, or prognosis of ovarian cancer. Genes having prognostic value were screened using the univariate, multifactorial, and Least Absolute Shrinkage Selection Operator (LASSO) Cox regression analyses. Important genes' m6A expression in clinical material was verified by real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). In present study, all 23 regulators were significantly differentially expressed in ovarian cancer tissues. LASSO regression analysis screened

cancerdevelopmentgenomicsobstetrics and gynecology