Peripheral and tumor‐infiltrating immune cells are correlated with patient outcomes in ovarian cancer

Author:

Zhang Weiwei12ORCID,Ling Yawen3ORCID,Li Zhidong3,Peng Xingchen1ORCID,Ren Yazhou3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotherapy and National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics, Cancer Center West China Hospital, Sichuan University Chengdu China

2. Department of Oncology, Cancer Prevention and Treatment Institute of Chengdu Chengdu Fifth People's Hospital (The Second Clinical Medical College, Affiliated Fifth People's Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Chengdu China

3. School of Computer Science and Engineering, Shenzhen Institute for Advanced Study University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAt present, there is still a lack of reliable biomarkers for ovarian cancer (OC) to guide prognosis prediction and accurately evaluate the dominant population of immunotherapy. In recent years, the relationship between peripheral blood markers and tumor‐infiltrating immune cells (TICs) with cancer has attracted much attention. However, the relationship between the survival of OC patients and intratumoral‐ or extratumoral‐associated immune cells remains controversial.MethodsIn this study, four machine‐learning algorithms were used to predict overall survival in OC patients based on peripheral blood indicators. To further screen out immune‐related gene and molecular targets, we systematically explored the correlation between TICs and OC patient survival based on The Cancer Genome Atlas database. Using the TICs score method, patients were divided into a low immune infiltrating cell group and a high immune infiltrating cell group.ResultsThe results showed that there was a significant statistical significance between the peripheral blood indicators and the survival prognosis of OC patients. Survival analysis showed that TICs play a crucial role in the survival of OC patients. Four core genes, CXCL9, CD79A, MS4A1, and MZB1, were identified by cross‐PPI and COX regression analysis. Further analysis found that these genes were significantly associated with both TICs and survival in OC patients.ConclusionsThese results suggest that both peripheral blood markers and TICs can be used as prognostic predictors in patients with OC, and CXCL9, CD79A, MS4A1, and MZB1 may be potential therapeutic targets for OC immunotherapy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology

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