Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric Cancer
Background. The tumor-infiltrating immune cells are closely associated with the prognosis of gastric cancer (GC). This article is aimed at determining the composition change of immune cells and immune regulatory factors in GC and normal tissues, depicting their prognosis value in GC, and revealing t...
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doaj-2073e1c9789442fab3219f35960022662021-02-15T12:52:43ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412021-01-01202110.1155/2021/19307061930706Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric CancerYang Yang0Wei He1Zi-rui Wang2Yu-jiao Wang3Lan-lan Li4Jian-zhong Lu5Yan Tao6Jing Zhang7Sheng-jun Fu8Zhi-ping Wang9Shan-hui Liu10The Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaThe Second Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, 730000 Gansu, ChinaBackground. The tumor-infiltrating immune cells are closely associated with the prognosis of gastric cancer (GC). This article is aimed at determining the composition change of immune cells and immune regulatory factors in GC and normal tissues, depicting their prognosis value in GC, and revealing the relationship between them and GC clinical parameters. Methods. We used CIBERSORT to calculate the proportion of 22 immune cells in the GC or normal tissues; a t-test was applied to assess the expression difference of immune cells and immune regulatory factors in normal and GC tissues. The relationship of the immune cells, immune regulatory factors, and GC patients’ clinical characteristics was assessed by univariate analysis. Results. In this study, we found that the proportion of macrophages increased, while plasma cells and monocytes decreased in GC tissues. In these immune fractions, Tregs and naïve B cells were found to be correlated with GC patients’ prognosis. Interestingly, the expression of immune regulatory factors was ambiguous with their classical function in GC tissues. For example, TIM-3, FOXP3, and CMTM6 were overexpressed, while CD27 and PD-1 were underexpressed in GC tissues. We also found that IDO1, PD-1, TIGIT, and TIM-3 were highly expressed in high-grade GC tissues, the HERC2 expression level was related to patients’ gender, and the TIGIT expression level was sensitive to targeted therapy. Furthermore, our results suggested that the infiltration of Tregs and naive B cells was strongly correlated with the T stage, radiation therapy, targeted molecular therapy, and the expression levels of TIM-3 and FOXP3 in GC. Conclusion. The expression pattern of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and immune regulatory factors was systematically depicted in the GC tumor microenvironment, indicating that individualized treatment based on the tumor-infiltrating immune cells and immune regulatory factors may be beneficial to GC patients.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/1930706 |
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Yang Yang Wei He Zi-rui Wang Yu-jiao Wang Lan-lan Li Jian-zhong Lu Yan Tao Jing Zhang Sheng-jun Fu Zhi-ping Wang Shan-hui Liu |
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Yang Yang Wei He Zi-rui Wang Yu-jiao Wang Lan-lan Li Jian-zhong Lu Yan Tao Jing Zhang Sheng-jun Fu Zhi-ping Wang Shan-hui Liu Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric Cancer BioMed Research International |
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Yang Yang Wei He Zi-rui Wang Yu-jiao Wang Lan-lan Li Jian-zhong Lu Yan Tao Jing Zhang Sheng-jun Fu Zhi-ping Wang Shan-hui Liu |
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Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric Cancer |
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Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric Cancer |
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Immune Cell Landscape in Gastric Cancer |
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Background. The tumor-infiltrating immune cells are closely associated with the prognosis of gastric cancer (GC). This article is aimed at determining the composition change of immune cells and immune regulatory factors in GC and normal tissues, depicting their prognosis value in GC, and revealing the relationship between them and GC clinical parameters. Methods. We used CIBERSORT to calculate the proportion of 22 immune cells in the GC or normal tissues; a t-test was applied to assess the expression difference of immune cells and immune regulatory factors in normal and GC tissues. The relationship of the immune cells, immune regulatory factors, and GC patients’ clinical characteristics was assessed by univariate analysis. Results. In this study, we found that the proportion of macrophages increased, while plasma cells and monocytes decreased in GC tissues. In these immune fractions, Tregs and naïve B cells were found to be correlated with GC patients’ prognosis. Interestingly, the expression of immune regulatory factors was ambiguous with their classical function in GC tissues. For example, TIM-3, FOXP3, and CMTM6 were overexpressed, while CD27 and PD-1 were underexpressed in GC tissues. We also found that IDO1, PD-1, TIGIT, and TIM-3 were highly expressed in high-grade GC tissues, the HERC2 expression level was related to patients’ gender, and the TIGIT expression level was sensitive to targeted therapy. Furthermore, our results suggested that the infiltration of Tregs and naive B cells was strongly correlated with the T stage, radiation therapy, targeted molecular therapy, and the expression levels of TIM-3 and FOXP3 in GC. Conclusion. The expression pattern of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and immune regulatory factors was systematically depicted in the GC tumor microenvironment, indicating that individualized treatment based on the tumor-infiltrating immune cells and immune regulatory factors may be beneficial to GC patients. |
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