Predicting response to immunotherapy in gastric cancer via assessing perineural invasion-mediated inflammation in tumor microenvironment

The perineural invasion (PNI)-mediated inflammation of the tumor microenvironment (TME) varies among gastric cancer (GC) patients and exhibits a close relationship with prognosis and immunotherapy. Assessing the neuroinflammation of TME is important in predicting the response to immunotherapy in GC...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research 2023-08, Vol.42 (1), p.206-206, Article 206
Hauptverfasser: Li, Xunjun, Wang, Yiyun, Zhai, ZhongYa, Mao, Qingyi, Chen, Dianjie, Xiao, Luxi, Xu, Shuai, Wu, Qilin, Chen, Keming, Hou, Qiantong, He, Qinglie, Shen, Yuyang, Yang, Manchun, Peng, Zishan, He, Siqing, Zhou, Xuanhui, Tan, Haoyang, Luo, Shengwei, Fang, Chuanfa, Li, Guoxin, Chen, Tao
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Zusammenfassung:The perineural invasion (PNI)-mediated inflammation of the tumor microenvironment (TME) varies among gastric cancer (GC) patients and exhibits a close relationship with prognosis and immunotherapy. Assessing the neuroinflammation of TME is important in predicting the response to immunotherapy in GC patients. Fifteen independent cohorts were enrolled in this study. An inflammatory score was developed and validated in GC. Based on PNI-related prognostic inflammatory signatures, patients were divided into Clusters A and B using unsupervised clustering. The characteristics of clusters and the potential regulatory mechanism of key genes were verified by RT-PCR, western-blot, immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescence in cell and tumor tissue samples.The neuroinflammation infiltration (NII) scoring system was developed based on principal component analysis (PCA) and visualized in a nomogram together with other clinical characteristics. Inflammatory scores were higher in GC patients with PNI compared with those without PNI (P 
ISSN:1756-9966
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1756-9966
DOI:10.1186/s13046-023-02730-0