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Immune implication of FAM83D gene in hepatocellular carcinoma

Tao Meng, Zhong Tong, Mingya Yang, Yan Zhang, Yu Liu, Zhenzhen Wang, Lixin Zhu, Jin Wu

2021Bioengineered16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

FAM83D has been demonstrated to contribute to tumorigenesis. However, its immune effects in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have not been reported. This study aimed to identify the immune role of FAM83D in HCC. FAM83D was over-expressed in HCC and contributed to poor prognosis according to the results of data analysis based on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Afterward, the levels of immune cells infiltration were found to be correlated with the expression level of FAM83D in HCC. Through TISIDB and cBioPortal network tools, a total of 82 FAM83D-associated genes were screened out, including 12 immunoinhibitors, 20 immunostimulators and 50 tightly co-expressed genes. TCGA cohort was divided into train set and test set on the basis of the proportion of 7:3. According to FAM83D-associated immunomodulators, a four gene predicted model was established using train set via the Cox regression analysis. Survival analysis demonstrated that the overall survival (OS) of high-risk HCC patients was poor compared with the patients in low-risk group. The reliability and predicted power of the risk-score model were identified by a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. A risk-score based nomogram as well as a calibration curve, which were created could be used to anticipate patient's 1-year, 3-year and 5-year survival probabilities. The test set was used to validate these results. Our findings showed that the FAM83D gene was related with HCC immunity. The immune marker chosen could be a promising biomarker for HCC prognosis.

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NomogramHepatocellular carcinomaReceiver operating characteristicOncologyImmune systemProportional hazards modelInternal medicineMedicineSurvival analysisCarcinogenesisImmunotherapyGeneCancerBiologyImmunologyGeneticsGalectins and Cancer BiologyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisPeptidase Inhibition and Analysis
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