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Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells

BACKGROUND: With the advancements in the fields of science, technology, and medical therapy, there is an increasing awareness among the general public regarding tumor-infiltrating immune cells. These immune cells have a close association with the prognosis of clinical patients with lung cancer. METH...

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Autores principales: Wu, Di, Zhang, Hongbing, Huang, Hua, Li, Xuanguang, Liu, Xingyu, Liu, Hongyu, Chen, Jun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10643955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969402
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-23-545
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author Wu, Di
Zhang, Hongbing
Huang, Hua
Li, Xuanguang
Liu, Xingyu
Liu, Hongyu
Chen, Jun
author_facet Wu, Di
Zhang, Hongbing
Huang, Hua
Li, Xuanguang
Liu, Xingyu
Liu, Hongyu
Chen, Jun
author_sort Wu, Di
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description BACKGROUND: With the advancements in the fields of science, technology, and medical therapy, there is an increasing awareness among the general public regarding tumor-infiltrating immune cells. These immune cells have a close association with the prognosis of clinical patients with lung cancer. METHODS: The research used a comprehensive analysis and assessed tumor-infiltrating immune cells in advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and the CIBERSORT algorithm. The research examined 22 types of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and observed notable differences in the infiltration patterns of immune cells between normal tissue and advanced LUSC. RESULTS: Univariate Cox regression analyses revealed a positive correlation between macrophages M2 and patient prognoses, as well as potential influences on patient prognosis by natural killer (NK) cells resting, monocytes, and activated mast cells. Multivariate Cox regression models were developed, incorporating three types of immune cells. The efficacy of the model was evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Furthermore, the research constructed a nomogram model to individually predict the mortality risk in patients with advanced LUSC. This prediction model serves as a valuable tool for clinicians, enabling them to provide effective guidance based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells for advanced LUSC patients. CONCLUSIONS: The research comprehensively analyzed and evaluated 22 types of tumor-infiltrating immune cells from advanced LUSC, revealing the correlation between immune cell infiltration and overall survival (OS) in clinical patients. Based on the nomogram of NK cells resting, monocytes, and macrophages M2, it can make specific prognostic predictions for advanced LUSC patients.
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spelling pubmed-106439552023-11-15 Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells Wu, Di Zhang, Hongbing Huang, Hua Li, Xuanguang Liu, Xingyu Liu, Hongyu Chen, Jun Transl Cancer Res Original Article BACKGROUND: With the advancements in the fields of science, technology, and medical therapy, there is an increasing awareness among the general public regarding tumor-infiltrating immune cells. These immune cells have a close association with the prognosis of clinical patients with lung cancer. METHODS: The research used a comprehensive analysis and assessed tumor-infiltrating immune cells in advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database and the CIBERSORT algorithm. The research examined 22 types of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and observed notable differences in the infiltration patterns of immune cells between normal tissue and advanced LUSC. RESULTS: Univariate Cox regression analyses revealed a positive correlation between macrophages M2 and patient prognoses, as well as potential influences on patient prognosis by natural killer (NK) cells resting, monocytes, and activated mast cells. Multivariate Cox regression models were developed, incorporating three types of immune cells. The efficacy of the model was evaluated using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Furthermore, the research constructed a nomogram model to individually predict the mortality risk in patients with advanced LUSC. This prediction model serves as a valuable tool for clinicians, enabling them to provide effective guidance based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells for advanced LUSC patients. CONCLUSIONS: The research comprehensively analyzed and evaluated 22 types of tumor-infiltrating immune cells from advanced LUSC, revealing the correlation between immune cell infiltration and overall survival (OS) in clinical patients. Based on the nomogram of NK cells resting, monocytes, and macrophages M2, it can make specific prognostic predictions for advanced LUSC patients. AME Publishing Company 2023-10-20 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10643955/ /pubmed/37969402 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-23-545 Text en 2023 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Original Article
Wu, Di
Zhang, Hongbing
Huang, Hua
Li, Xuanguang
Liu, Xingyu
Liu, Hongyu
Chen, Jun
Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title_full Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title_fullStr Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title_short Establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
title_sort establishment of a prognostic signature for patients with advanced lung squamous cell carcinoma based on tumor-infiltrating immune cells
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10643955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37969402
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tcr-23-545
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