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Identification of a prognostic signature based on immune-related genes in bladder cancer

Journal

GENOMICS
Volume 113, Issue 1, Pages 1203-1218

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.03.012

Keywords

Bladder cancer; Immune-related genes; Prognosis; TCGA; Immunotherapy

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This study established an eight-immune-related gene risk model with strong predictive power for the prognosis and immunotherapeutic effect of bladder cancer patients. The model was associated with tumor characteristics, tumor type, immune cell infiltration, and gene mutation status. A nomogram was developed to effectively predict the long-term overall survival probability of these patients.
Bladder cancer (BLCA) has a high incidence and recurrence rate, and the effect of immunotherapy varies from person to person. Immune-related genes (IRGs) have been shown to be associated with immunotherapy and prognosis in many other cancers, but their role in immunogenic BLCA is less well defined. In this study, we constructed an eight-IRG risk model, which demonstrated strong prognostic and immunotherapeutic predictive power. The signature was significantly related to tumor clinicopathological characteristics, tumor class, immune cell infiltration and mutation status. Additionally, a nomogram containing the risk score and other potential risk factors could effectively predict the long-term overall survival probability of BLCA patients. The enriched mechanisms identified by gene set enrichment analysis suggested that the reason why this signature can accurately distinguish high- and low-risk populations may be closely related to the different degrees of innate immune response and T cell activation in different patients.

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