Frontiers in Oncology (Jan 2022)

Comprehensive Analysis of Prognostic Microenvironment-Related Genes in Invasive Breast Cancer

  • Yingrong Shi,
  • Si Chen,
  • Huijuan Xing,
  • Guanglie Jiang,
  • Nan Wu,
  • Qiannan Liu,
  • Norihiro Sakamoto,
  • Takayoshi Kuno,
  • Takayoshi Kuno,
  • Reiko Sugiura,
  • Qinghuan Xiao,
  • Feng Jin,
  • Yue Fang,
  • Fan Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.576911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Recent studies reveal that tumor microenvironment contributes to breast cancer (BRCA) development, progression, and therapeutic response. However, the contribution of the tumor microenvironment-related genes in routine diagnostic testing or therapeutic decision making for BRCA remains elusive. Immune/stromal/ESTIMATE scores calculated by the ESTIMATE algorithm quantify immune and stromal components in a tumor, and thus can reflect tumor microenvironment. To investigate the association of the tumor microenvironment-related genes with invasive BRCA prognosis, here we analyzed the immune/stromal/ESTIMATE scores in combination with The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database in invasive BRCA. We found that immune/stromal/ESTIMATE scores were significantly correlated with the invasive BRCA clinicopathological factors. Based on the immune/stromal/ESTIMATE scores, we extracted a series of differential expression genes (DEGs) related to the tumor microenvironment. Survival analysis was further performed to identify a list of high-frequency DEGs (HF-DEGs), which exhibited prognostic value in invasive BRCA. Importantly, consistent with the results of bioinformatics analysis, immunohistochemistry results showed that high SASH3 expression was associated with a good prognosis in invasive BRCA patients. Our findings suggest that the tumor microenvironment-related HF-DEGs identified in this study have prognostic values and may serve as potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets for invasive BRCA.

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