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. 2023 Aug 12;21:537. doi: 10.1186/s12967-023-04411-0

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7

Tissierella may be a tumor suppressor. A Relative abundance (y-axis) of Tissierella in ESCA, PRAD, BRCA, STAD, KICH, HNSC, GBM, OV, BLCA, UCEC, KIRP, THCA, COAD, CESC, READ, KIRC, LUAD and LUSC. B Survival distribution of Tissierella high- and low-abundance groups in LUAD, BRCA, BLCA, CESC, STAD, UCEC, KICH and PRAD. The subgroups were distinguished by the best cut-off value and the log-rank test was used to calculate the p value. The high relative abundance group is shown in yellow and the low relative abundance group is shown in blue. C Univariate Cox regression results of Tissierella in LUAD, BRCA, BLCA, CESC, STAD, UCEC, KICH and PRAD. TCGA the cancer genome atlas, ESCA esophageal cancer, PRAD prostate cancer, BRCA breast cancer, STAD stomach cancer, KICH kidney chromophobe, HNSC head and neck cancer, GBM glioblastoma, OV ovarian cancer, BLCA bladder cancer, UCEC endometrioid cancer, KIRP kidney papillary cell carcinoma, THCA thyroid cancer, COAD colon cancer, CESC cervical cancer, READ rectal cancer, KIRC kidney clear cell carcinoma, LUAD lung adenocarcinoma, LUSC lung squamous cell carcinoma, HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval