Infiltrating B-cell subtypes and associated hub genes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma identified from integrated single-cell, bulk RNA-sequencing, and immunohistochemical data.

IF 2.5 3区 生物学
Fangyan Zhong, Junjun Chen, Tianzhu Lu, Lin Zhang, Zhiliang Liu, Chunhong Guan, Xiaopeng Xiong, Xiaochang Gong, Jingao Li
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Abstract

Background: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is associated with lymphocyte infiltration; however, the majority of research on NPC has focused on the role of T cells, with relatively little known about the roles of B cells and their subtypes. Therefore, we evaluated the prognostic value of CD20 + B cell density and B-cell subtypes along with their functional enrichment and hub genes in NPC.

Methods: The prognostic value of CD20 + B-cell density for distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS), overall survival (OS), and progression-free survival (PFS) was explored by immunohistochemistry using multivariate analysis. Transcriptomic expression data from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets were analyzed to identify B-cell subtypes and their functional enrichment in NPC tissues. Pseudotime trajectory analysis was performed to evaluate the B-cell differentiation trajectory and hub genes were identified using Cytoscape software.

Results: Patients with NPC exhibiting a high infiltrating density of CD20+ B cells showed significantly better 5-year DMFS, OS, and PFS compared to those of patients with a low infiltrating density. Naïve B cells, switched memory B cells, exhausted B cells, and plasma cells were identified as key B-cell subtypes infiltrating NPC tumors, with naïve B cells showing the highest infiltration levels associated with a better prognosis. Naïve B cells were closely associated with immune pathways and the hub genes were typical markers for T and B cells.

Conclusion: A high infiltrating density of B cells showed strong prognostic value in patients with NPC. Naïve B cells may play an important role in tumor immunity for NPC.

通过整合单细胞、大量rna测序和免疫组织化学数据鉴定鼻咽癌中浸润性b细胞亚型和相关中枢基因。
背景:鼻咽癌(NPC)与淋巴细胞浸润有关;然而,大多数关于鼻咽癌的研究都集中在T细胞的作用上,而对B细胞及其亚型的作用知之甚少。因此,我们评估了CD20 + B细胞密度和B细胞亚型及其功能富集和中枢基因在鼻咽癌中的预后价值。方法:采用免疫组化多因素分析,探讨CD20 + b细胞密度对远处无转移生存期(DMFS)、总生存期(OS)和无进展生存期(PFS)的预后价值。我们分析了来自Gene expression Omnibus (GEO)数据集的转录组学表达数据,以鉴定鼻鼻癌组织中的b细胞亚型及其功能富集。伪时间轨迹分析评价b细胞分化轨迹,并用Cytoscape软件鉴定中心基因。结果:CD20+ B细胞浸润密度高的鼻咽癌患者的5年DMFS、OS和PFS明显优于浸润密度低的鼻咽癌患者。Naïve B细胞、开关记忆B细胞、耗竭B细胞和浆细胞被确定为浸润鼻咽癌肿瘤的关键B细胞亚型,其中naïve B细胞浸润水平最高,预后较好。Naïve B细胞与免疫通路密切相关,枢纽基因是T细胞和B细胞的典型标记。结论:高浸润密度的B细胞对鼻咽癌患者的预后有重要的预测价值。Naïve B细胞可能在鼻咽癌的肿瘤免疫中起重要作用。
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Hereditas
Hereditas Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.
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