Diverse regulated cell death modes predict the immune microenvironment and drug sensitivity in lung adenocarcinoma

Author:

You Liting12,Xin Zhaodan1,Zhou Xiaohan1,Na Feifei3,Zhou Juan1,Ying Binwu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

2. Laboratory of Aging Research and Cancer Drug Target, State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy, National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics, West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

3. Department of Thoracic Cancer, West China Hospital Sichuan University Chengdu China

Abstract

AbstractIntegrated action modes of regulated cell death (RCD) in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) have not been comprehensively dissected. Here, we adopted 15 RCD modes, including 1350 related genes, and established RCD signature scores. We found that LUAD patients with high RCD scores had a significantly worse prognosis in all four different cohorts (TCGA, KM‐plotter, GSE31210, and GSE30219). Our nomogram established based on the RCD score and clinical characteristics performed well in both the discovery and validation sets. There was a close correlation between the RCD scores and LUAD molecular subtypes identified by unsupervised consensus clustering. Furthermore, we profiled the tumor microenvironment via deconvolution and found significant differences in immune activity, transcription factor activity and molecular pathway enrichment between the RCD‐high and RCD‐low groups. More importantly, we revealed that the regulation of antigen presentation is the crucial mechanism underlying RCD. In addition, higher RCD scores predict poorer sensitivity to multiple therapeutic drugs, which indicates that RCD scores may serve as a promising predictor of chemotherapy and immunotherapy outcomes. In summary, this work is the first to reveal the internal links between RCD modes, LUAD, and cancer immunity and highlights the necessity of RCD scores in personalizing treatment plans.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Clinical Biochemistry,Physiology

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