Background: The discovery of early warning signs and biomarkers in patients with early breast cancer is crucial for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Dynamic Network Biomarker (DNB) is an approach based on nonlinear dynamics theory, which we exploited to identify a set of DNB members and their key genes as early warning signals during breast cancer staging progression.

Methods: First, based on the gene expression profile of breast cancer in the TCGA database, the DNB algorithm was used to calculate the composite index (CI) of each gene cluster in the process of breast cancer anatomical staging. Then we calculated gene modules associated with the clinical phenotype stage based on weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA), combined with DNB membership to identify key genes in the network.

Results: We identified a set of gene clusters with the highest CI in Stage II as DNBs, whose roles in related pathways indicate the emergence of a tipping point and impact on breast cancer development. In addition, analysis of the key gene GPRIN1 showed that high expression of GPRIN1 predicts poor prognosis, and related immune analysis showed that GPRIN1 is involved in the development of breast cancer through immune aspects.

Conclusion: The discovery of DNBs and the key gene GPRIN1 can provide potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for breast cancer.

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