IKBIP is a Predictive Biomarker Related to Immunosuppressive Microenvironment in Digestive System Malignancies.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Quanjiang Li, Zhiguo Zhao, Fangfang Pei, Chongzhao Kang, Feng Duan
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Abstract

Objective: IKBKB-interacting protein (IKBIP) has rarely been reported in tumor research. This study aimed to evaluate IKBIP role in tumor progression. mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid) expression, clinical characteristics and predictive values of IKBIP were assessed.

Methods: R package "clusterProfiler" was used to examine the potential mechanisms in which IKBIP may involve. Immune cell infiltration and its correlation with IKBIP was also analyzed. We further evaluated IKBIP influence on drug resistance.

Results: It was found that IKBIP was overexpressed and related to poorer survival in most types of tumors. IKBIP expression was strongly related to immunosuppressive cells in the TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) pan-cancer samples. These immunosuppressive cells included tumor-related macrophages, tumor-related fibroblasts, and regulatory T cells. Moreover, immunosuppressive genes and immune checkpoints were positively related to IKBIP expression in several tumor types. Furthermore, patients with IKBIP overexpressed did not respond to most anti-cancer medications. It was also found that compared to control group, the number of invasive cells is four times that of IKBIP overexpression group, and the number of clone forming cells is six times that of IKBIP overexpression group. IKBIP overexpression promoted colon cancer cells invasiveness and clonogenesis by Transwell assay and colon formation assay.

Conclusions: According to current findings, IKBIP is a probable oncogene and predictive marker for most of tumor types. High IKBIP expression is associated with tumor immunosuppression.

IKBIP是与消化系统恶性肿瘤免疫抑制微环境相关的预测性生物标志物。
目的:ikbkb相互作用蛋白(IKBIP)在肿瘤研究中很少报道。本研究旨在评估IKBIP在肿瘤进展中的作用。评估mRNA(信使核糖核酸)表达、临床特征及IKBIP的预测价值。方法:使用R包“clusterProfiler”来检查IKBIP可能涉及的潜在机制。分析免疫细胞浸润及其与IKBIP的相关性。我们进一步评估了IKBIP对耐药的影响。结果:在大多数类型的肿瘤中,IKBIP过表达并与较差的生存率相关。在TCGA(癌症基因组图谱)泛癌症样本中,IKBIP表达与免疫抑制细胞密切相关。这些免疫抑制细胞包括肿瘤相关巨噬细胞、肿瘤相关成纤维细胞和调节性T细胞。此外,在几种肿瘤类型中,免疫抑制基因和免疫检查点与IKBIP表达呈正相关。此外,IKBIP过表达的患者对大多数抗癌药物没有反应。还发现,与对照组相比,侵袭细胞数量是IKBIP过表达组的4倍,克隆形成细胞数量是IKBIP过表达组的6倍。Transwell实验和结肠形成实验显示IKBIP过表达促进结肠癌细胞侵袭性和克隆发生。结论:根据目前的研究结果,IKBIP可能是大多数肿瘤类型的癌基因和预测标志物。IKBIP高表达与肿瘤免疫抑制有关。
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Discovery medicine
Discovery medicine MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
5.40
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发文量
80
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Discovery Medicine publishes novel, provocative ideas and research findings that challenge conventional notions about disease mechanisms, diagnosis, treatment, or any of the life sciences subjects. It publishes cutting-edge, reliable, and authoritative information in all branches of life sciences but primarily in the following areas: Novel therapies and diagnostics (approved or experimental); innovative ideas, research technologies, and translational research that will give rise to the next generation of new drugs and therapies; breakthrough understanding of mechanism of disease, biology, and physiology; and commercialization of biomedical discoveries pertaining to the development of new drugs, therapies, medical devices, and research technology.
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