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The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development

In the immunotherapy based on immune checkpoint inhibition (IC), additional ICs are being studied to increase its effectiveness. An almost unstudied feature is the possible co-expression of ICs, which can determine the therapeutic efficacy of their inhibition. For the selection of promising ICs, inf...

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Autores principales: Mansorunov, Danzan, Apanovich, Natalya, Kipkeeva, Fatimat, Nikulin, Maxim, Malikhova, Olga, Stilidi, Ivan, Karpukhin, Alexander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213846
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author Mansorunov, Danzan
Apanovich, Natalya
Kipkeeva, Fatimat
Nikulin, Maxim
Malikhova, Olga
Stilidi, Ivan
Karpukhin, Alexander
author_facet Mansorunov, Danzan
Apanovich, Natalya
Kipkeeva, Fatimat
Nikulin, Maxim
Malikhova, Olga
Stilidi, Ivan
Karpukhin, Alexander
author_sort Mansorunov, Danzan
collection PubMed
description In the immunotherapy based on immune checkpoint inhibition (IC), additional ICs are being studied to increase its effectiveness. An almost unstudied feature is the possible co-expression of ICs, which can determine the therapeutic efficacy of their inhibition. For the selection of promising ICs, information on the association of their expression with cancer development may be essential. We have obtained data on the expression correlation of ADAM17, PVR, TDO2, CD274, CD276, CEACAM1, IDO1, LGALS3, LGALS9, and HHLA2 genes in gastric cancer (GC). All but one, TDO2, have other IC genes with co-expression at some stage. At the metastatic stage, the expression of the IDO1 does not correlate with any other gene. The correlations are positive, but the expressions of the CD276 and CEACAM1 genes are negatively correlated. The expression of TDO2 and LGALS3 is associated with GC metastasis. The expression of TDO2 four-fold higher in metastatic tumors than in non-metastatic tumors, but LGALS3 was two-fold lower. The differentiation is associated with IDO1. The revealed features of TDO2, with a significant increase in expression at the metastatic stage and the absence of other IC genes with correlated expression indicates that the prospect of inhibiting TDO2 in metastatic GC. IDO1 may be considered for inhibition in low-differentiated tumors.
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spelling pubmed-96956282022-11-26 The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development Mansorunov, Danzan Apanovich, Natalya Kipkeeva, Fatimat Nikulin, Maxim Malikhova, Olga Stilidi, Ivan Karpukhin, Alexander Int J Mol Sci Article In the immunotherapy based on immune checkpoint inhibition (IC), additional ICs are being studied to increase its effectiveness. An almost unstudied feature is the possible co-expression of ICs, which can determine the therapeutic efficacy of their inhibition. For the selection of promising ICs, information on the association of their expression with cancer development may be essential. We have obtained data on the expression correlation of ADAM17, PVR, TDO2, CD274, CD276, CEACAM1, IDO1, LGALS3, LGALS9, and HHLA2 genes in gastric cancer (GC). All but one, TDO2, have other IC genes with co-expression at some stage. At the metastatic stage, the expression of the IDO1 does not correlate with any other gene. The correlations are positive, but the expressions of the CD276 and CEACAM1 genes are negatively correlated. The expression of TDO2 and LGALS3 is associated with GC metastasis. The expression of TDO2 four-fold higher in metastatic tumors than in non-metastatic tumors, but LGALS3 was two-fold lower. The differentiation is associated with IDO1. The revealed features of TDO2, with a significant increase in expression at the metastatic stage and the absence of other IC genes with correlated expression indicates that the prospect of inhibiting TDO2 in metastatic GC. IDO1 may be considered for inhibition in low-differentiated tumors. MDPI 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9695628/ /pubmed/36430322 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213846 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mansorunov, Danzan
Apanovich, Natalya
Kipkeeva, Fatimat
Nikulin, Maxim
Malikhova, Olga
Stilidi, Ivan
Karpukhin, Alexander
The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title_full The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title_fullStr The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title_full_unstemmed The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title_short The Correlation of Ten Immune Checkpoint Gene Expressions and Their Association with Gastric Cancer Development
title_sort correlation of ten immune checkpoint gene expressions and their association with gastric cancer development
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430322
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213846
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