膀胱癌化疗和免疫治疗中血管生成和干细胞相关基因的综合分析。

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Zhi-Xiang Yin, Yifan Qiu, Chenfei Xu, Changsong Pei
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摘要

肿瘤血管生成和肿瘤干细胞(CSCs)是恶性肿瘤的重要特征。研究表明,CSC促进血管形成,而增加的脉管系统反过来又支持CSC增殖,从而形成一个有害的反馈循环,推动疾病进展。然而,关于膀胱癌(BLCA)血管化和干细胞样特性的研究仍然有限。在我们的研究中,我们应用聚类技术和LASSO方法来评估血管化和干细胞相关基因在预测BLCA化疗和免疫治疗反应中的意义。通过多变量Cox回归分析,我们确定Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL)是与血管化和茎样性状相关的主要预后标志物。40例BLCA标本的组织阵列分析,结合分子对接模拟,揭示了HDAC6和VHL之间的相互作用,影响BLCA的茎样行为和血管生成。此外,VHL与BLCA的化疗和免疫治疗反应有很强的相关性。总之,我们的研究结果强调了血管化和干细胞相关基因在决定BLCA治疗结果中的关键作用,并强调了VHL和HDAC6在调节治疗反应中的调节关系。
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Comprehensive analysis of angiogenesis and stemness-related genes in chemotherapy and immunotherapy of bladder cancer.

Tumor angiogenesis and cancer stem cells (CSCs) are critical features of malignancies. Research has shown that CSCs promote blood vessel formation, while increased vasculature, in turn, supports CSC proliferation-creating a detrimental feedback loop that drives disease progression. However, studies investigating vascularization and stem-like properties in bladder cancer (BLCA) remain limited. In our investigation, we applied clustering techniques and LASSO methodology to assess the significance of vascularization- and stemness-related genes in predicting responses to chemotherapy and immunotherapy in BLCA. Using multivariate Cox regression analysis, we identified Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) as the primary prognostic marker associated with both vascularization and stem-like traits. Tissue array analysis of 40 BLCA specimens, combined with molecular docking simulations, revealed interactions between HDAC6 and VHL that influence stem-like behavior and angiogenesis in BLCA. Additionally, VHL showed strong correlations with treatment responses to both chemotherapy and immunotherapy in BLCA. In conclusion, our findings highlight the critical role of vascularization- and stemness-related genes in determining therapeutic outcomes in BLCA and underscore the regulatory relationship between VHL and HDAC6 in modulating treatment response.

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