| Literature DB >> 32858135 |
Kechao Nie1, Zhihua Zheng2, Yi Wen2, Laner Shi2, Shjie Xu3, Xueqi Wang4, Yingsheng Zhou5, Bin Fu6, Xiushen Li2, Zhitong Deng7, Jinglin Pan8, Xiaotao Jiang2, Kailin Jiang2, Yanhua Yan2, Kunhai Zhuang9, Wei Huang10, Fengbin Liu11, Peiwu Li12.
Abstract
Increasing evidence indicates that TP53 mutation impacts the patients' prognosis by regulating the gastric cancer (GC) immunophenotype. An immune prognostic signature (IPS) was constructed based on TP53 status. The effects of the IPS on the immune microenvironment of GC were analyzed. We also constructed a nomogram integrating the IPS and other clinical factors. An IPS was constructed in the TCGA cohort and validated in the meta-GEO cohort. TP53 mutation resulted in the downregulation of the immune response in GC. Concretely, high-risk patients were characterized by increased monocyte, macrophage M0 and T cell follicular helper infiltration; increased stromal score, ESTIMATE score and immune score; higher TIM3 and BTLA expression; and decreased dendritic cell and T cell CD4 memory-activated infiltration and tumor purity. The nomogram also showed good predictive performance. These results suggest that the IPS is an effective prognostic indicator for GC patients, which might provide a theoretical foundation for immunotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric cancer; Immune; Mutation; Prognosis; TP53
Year: 2020 PMID: 32858135 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.08.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736