Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Aug 2021)

Identification of Immune Cell Infiltration Landscape and Their Prognostic Significance in Uveal Melanoma

  • Han Zhao,
  • Han Zhao,
  • Han Zhao,
  • Yun Chen,
  • Peijun Shen,
  • Peijun Shen,
  • Lan Gong,
  • Lan Gong,
  • Lan Gong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2021.713569
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Uveal melanoma (UVM) is the most common primary intraocular cancer in adults. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that immune cell infiltration (ICI) is crucial in predicting patient outcomes and therapeutic efficacy. Thus, describing the immune cell infiltrative landscape of UVM tumors may yield a novel prognostic marker and provide direction for immunotherapeutic selection. In this study, the gene expression data and clinical information of UVM patients were obtained from the cancer genome atlas (TCGA) and gene expression omnibus (GEO) databases. The ICI landscape of UVM was analyzed using the CIBERSORT and ESTIMATE algorithms. Two ICI phenotypes were defined, and the ICI scores were calculated by using principal component analysis algorithms. We found that a subtype with high ICI scores had poorer prognosis and increased expression levels of immune checkpoint-related genes. This study demonstrates that ICI scores are an independent prognostic biomarker and highlights their value in predicting immunotherapeutic outcomes.

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