Turning to immunosuppressive tumors: Deciphering the immunosenescence-related microenvironment and prognostic characteristics in pancreatic cancer, in which GLUT1 contributes to gemcitabine resistance

Increasing evidence indicates that the remodeling of immune microenvironment heterogeneity influences pancreatic cancer development, as well as sensitivity to chemotherapy and immunotherapy. However, a gap remains in the exploration of the immunosenescence microenvironment in pancreatic cancer. In t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-09, Vol.10 (17), p.e36684, Article e36684
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Si-Yuan, Xu, Qiong-Cong, Fang, De-Liang, Shi, Yin-Hao, Zhu, Ying-Qin, Liu, Zhi-De, Ma, Ming-Jian, Ye, Jing-Yuan, Yin, Xiao Yu
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Zusammenfassung:Increasing evidence indicates that the remodeling of immune microenvironment heterogeneity influences pancreatic cancer development, as well as sensitivity to chemotherapy and immunotherapy. However, a gap remains in the exploration of the immunosenescence microenvironment in pancreatic cancer. In this study, we identified two immunosenescence-associated isoforms (IMSP1 and IMSP2), with consequential differences in prognosis and immune cell infiltration. We constructed the MLIRS score, a hazard score system with robust prognostic performance (area under the curve, AUC = 0.91), based on multiple machine learning algorithms (101 cross-validation methods). Patients in the high MLIRS score group had worse prognosis (P 
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e36684