Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram
Abstract Background Some historic breakthroughs have been made in immunotherapy of advanced cancer. However, there is still little research on immunotherapy in prostate cancer. We explored the relationship between immune cell infiltration and prostate cancer recurrence and tried to provide new ideas...
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doaj-1ed8607392664a2e8f7a0f7f5b690fca2020-12-06T12:53:54ZengBMCBMC Cancer1471-24072019-12-0119111310.1186/s12885-019-6391-9Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogramXin Rui0Siliang Shao1Li Wang2Jiangyong Leng3Department of Urology, HwaMei hospital, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesDepartment of Urology, HwaMei hospital, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesDepartment of Urology, HwaMei hospital, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesDepartment of Urology, HwaMei hospital, University of Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract Background Some historic breakthroughs have been made in immunotherapy of advanced cancer. However, there is still little research on immunotherapy in prostate cancer. We explored the relationship between immune cell infiltration and prostate cancer recurrence and tried to provide new ideas for the treatment of prostate cancer. Methods Prostate cancer RNA-seq data and clinical information were downloaded from the TCGA database and GEO database. The infiltration of 24 immune cells in tissues was quantified by ssGSEA. Univariate Cox regression analysis was used to screen for immune cell types associated with tumor recurrence, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and LASSO were used to identify hub genes which regulate prognosis in patients through immune infiltration. Then, the nomogram was constructed based on the hub gene to predict the recurrence of prostate cancer, and the decision curve analysis (DCA) was used to compare the accuracy with the PSA and Gleason prediction models. Result Analysis showed that Th2 cells and Tcm related to prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy, and they are independent protective factors for recurrence. Through WGCNA and Lasso, we identified that NDUFA13, UQCR11, and USP34 involved in the infiltration of Th2 cells and Tcm in tumor tissues, and the expression of genes is related to the recurrence of patients. Based on the above findings, we constructed a clinical prediction model and mapped a nomogram, which has better sensitivity and specificity for prostate cancer recurrence prediction, and performed better in comparison with PSA and Gleason’s predictions. Conclusion The immune cells Th2 cells and Tcm are associated with recurrence of PCa. Moreover, the genes NDUFA13, UQCR11, and USP34 may affect the recurrence of PCa by affecting the infiltration of Th2 cells and Tcm. Moreover, nomogram can make prediction effectively.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-019-6391-9Prostate cancerImmune infiltrationNomogramTh2 cellsTcm cells |
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Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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Identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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identification of recurrence marker associated with immune infiltration in prostate cancer with radical resection and build prognostic nomogram |
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Abstract Background Some historic breakthroughs have been made in immunotherapy of advanced cancer. However, there is still little research on immunotherapy in prostate cancer. We explored the relationship between immune cell infiltration and prostate cancer recurrence and tried to provide new ideas for the treatment of prostate cancer. Methods Prostate cancer RNA-seq data and clinical information were downloaded from the TCGA database and GEO database. The infiltration of 24 immune cells in tissues was quantified by ssGSEA. Univariate Cox regression analysis was used to screen for immune cell types associated with tumor recurrence, weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and LASSO were used to identify hub genes which regulate prognosis in patients through immune infiltration. Then, the nomogram was constructed based on the hub gene to predict the recurrence of prostate cancer, and the decision curve analysis (DCA) was used to compare the accuracy with the PSA and Gleason prediction models. Result Analysis showed that Th2 cells and Tcm related to prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy, and they are independent protective factors for recurrence. Through WGCNA and Lasso, we identified that NDUFA13, UQCR11, and USP34 involved in the infiltration of Th2 cells and Tcm in tumor tissues, and the expression of genes is related to the recurrence of patients. Based on the above findings, we constructed a clinical prediction model and mapped a nomogram, which has better sensitivity and specificity for prostate cancer recurrence prediction, and performed better in comparison with PSA and Gleason’s predictions. Conclusion The immune cells Th2 cells and Tcm are associated with recurrence of PCa. Moreover, the genes NDUFA13, UQCR11, and USP34 may affect the recurrence of PCa by affecting the infiltration of Th2 cells and Tcm. Moreover, nomogram can make prediction effectively. |
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Prostate cancer Immune infiltration Nomogram Th2 cells Tcm cells |
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