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Q-omics provides the consensus-scored RNU6-1165P profile across patient tissues and cancer cell-line models. RNU6-1165P expression is associated with patient survival in 17 of 34 cancer types, with the highest sampling consensus in BLCA. Among the 18 cancer types available for tumor–normal comparison, RNU6-1165P is differentially expressed in 6, with the highest sampling consensus in LUSC. Additionally, RNU6-1165P RNA expression shows 15,023 significant gene co-expression associations, with the highest sampling consensus in THYM. Together, these results highlight BLCA, LUSC, and THYM as cancer lineages where RNU6-1165P shows reproducible signals across survival, tumor–normal expression, and patient cross-omics analyses.
Every result is evaluated using two consensus scores. Sampling consensus measures how consistently a finding is reproduced within a cancer lineage across different conditions. Lineage consensus measures how broadly the result is shared across cancer types, distinguishing pan-cancer signals from lineage-specific patterns.
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This table summarizes RNU6-1165P survival associations across molecular data types. RNU6-1165P RNA expression shows survival associations in the most cancer types (17). The rightmost column indicates the cancer type with the highest sampling consensus for each molecular layer.
This table ranks reproducible RNU6-1165P RNA expression–survival associations across cancer types. High RNU6-1165P expression shows unfavorable associations in ACC, THCA, MESO and LIHC, but favorable associations in BLCA and LGG. The BLCA Kaplan–Meier curve shows clear separation, with the low-expression group declining faster, consistent with the favorable association (log-rank p = .009). Together, the overview and detailed table identify BLCA as the clearest survival context for RNU6-1165P RNA expression.
This table summarizes RNU6-1165P tumor–normal expression differences by data type. RNA shows broader differences across cancer types, with a lineage consensus of 6. The strongest signals are observed in LUSC for RNA.
This table ranks reproducible tumor–normal expression differences for RNU6-1165P. A negative fold-change indicates higher expression in normal tissue than in tumor tissue. RNU6-1165P shows lower tumor expression in LUSC, THCA, COAD and BLCA and higher tumor expression in CHOL and KIRC. The LUSC box plot shows higher RNU6-1165P RNA expression in normal versus tumor tissue (log2 FC = −0.542, t-test p < 0.001).
This table shows molecular features associated with RNU6-1165P in patient tissues and cancer cell lines. In patient samples, RNU6-1165P shows the broadest associations at the RNA and protein expression levels, with THYM recurring as the lineage with the largest associated feature set.