Signatures Based On Tumor Microenvironment Genes Can Reliably Predict The Prognosis of Laryngeal Cancer Patients
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Abstract
Purpose: To develop a tumor microenvironment (TME) related genes based prognostic model for laryngeal cancer patients risk prediction. Methods: : A innovative prognosic model was generated based on TME related genes (760 genes). Based on the model, laryngeal cancer patients were categoried into high and low-risk group. The immune status including immune cell infiltration ratio as well as checkpoints have been exploreds. Results: : It can be shown here 15 genes demonstrate significant differences, which can better predict laryngeal cancer patient prognosis. The accuracy of the model prediction is evaluated and approved by the AUC value. From the immune cell infiltration ratio analysis, there is a significant difference in the infiltration degree of several types of immune cells and 6 immune checkpoints between high and low-risk laryngeal cancer patients. At the same time, the close related genes as well as TME pathways have been also investigated. Conclusion: This study has explored a potential prognostic biomarker and developed a novel TME-associated prognostic model for laryngeal cancer, which provides a valuable reference for future clinical research.
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