Associated with Immune Function, miR-150-5p is a Favorable Biomarker for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
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Abstract BackgroundAccumulating evidence has shown that dysregulated expression of microRNAs plays a key role in tumorigenesis. To explore the mechanisms of this we conducted this study.MethodsFive Gene Expression Omnibus datasets (GEO) datasets , GSE32960, GSE36682, GSE43039, GSE70970 and GSE118613 and head and neck squamous cell carcinoma data of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were analysis in this study.ResultsBy analyzing the microRNA expression profile of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) in the five GEO datasets, we identified miR-150-5p as potential biomarker for patient survival. To explore the mechanisms of this, We examined the head and neck squamous cell carcinoma data of TCGA and found that miR-150-5p was correlated with high enrichment of tumor-infiltrating B cells, low enrichment of cancer-associated fibroblasts and down-regulated oncogenic pathways. miR-150-5p may also improve the immune response in the tumor microenvironment. These findings may explain how miR-150-5p improves outcome of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients including NPC. Additionally, the exosomal long non-coding RNA AC073130.1 was identified as a potential regulator of miR-150-5p. As miR-150-5p can also be released via exosomes, this study provides insight into the cross-talk of tumor cells and B cells in the tumor microenvironment via exosomal AC073130.1 and miR-150-5p. ConclusionMiR-150-5p improves outcome of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients by improving the immune response. There might be a cross-talk of tumor cells and B cells in the tumor microenvironment via exosomal AC073130.1 and miR-150-5p.
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