Journal of International Medical Research (Nov 2023)

FKBP5 associated CD8 T cell infiltration is a novel prognostic biomarker in luminal B breast cancer

  • Fei Tong,
  • Genlin Lu,
  • Jie Zang,
  • Dingji Hao,
  • Wangjue Xu,
  • Jida Chen,
  • Qiong Ding,
  • Hanchu Xiong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605231211771
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51

Abstract

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Objective To investigate the relationship between FKBP prolyl isomerase 5 ( FKBP5 ) gene expression and CD8 T cells in tumour progression and immunology of the luminal B subtype of breast cancer (LBBC) using bioinformatics analyses. Methods The Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis 2, Human Protein Atlas and breast cancer gene-expression miner v4.5 databases were used for data mining and analysing FKBP5 , its co-expressed genes and CD8 T cell-related markers. The Tumor IMmune Estimation Resource 2.0 database was used for analysing the correlation and prognosis of FKBP5 and CD8 T cell infiltration level in LBBC. Results Upregulated FKBP5 expression was correlated with improved survival in LBBC. Upregulated FKBP5 -related CD8 T cell markers were also demonstrated to be significantly correlated with better survival in LBBC and might play a role in the biological activity of FKBP5 . Conclusion These findings suggest that FKBP5 and its associated CD8 T cell infiltration are potential benign prognostic indicators for LBBC.