We found that PHF19 transcript and protein levels were significantly elevated in human glioma tumors, which was negatively associated with expression of the anti-PHF19 microRNA miR-124a. miR-124a over-expression in the A172 and U251MG glioma cell lines and patient glioma cells suppressed PHF19 expression, EZH2 activation, and cell proliferation.
Survival analysis then revealed a five-PcG gene signature one protective gene (enhancer of zeste homolog 1) and four risky genes (EZH2, PHD finger protein 19, DNMT3A and DNMT3B), which may identify patients with high risk of poor prognosis of glioma.