A novel anoikis-related gene signature predicts prognosis in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and reveals immune infiltration

Hao Chi(Southwest Medical University), Puyu Jiang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Ke Xu(First People's Hospital of Chongqing), Yue Zhao(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Bingyu Song(Xijing Hospital), Gaoge Peng(Southwest Medical University), Bingsheng He(Southwest Medical University), Xin Liu(Southwest Medical University), Zhijia Xia(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München), Gang Tian(Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University)
Frontiers in Genetics
August 26, 2022
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Abstract

Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a highly aggressive disease with a poor prognosis for advanced tumors. Anoikis play a key role in cancer metastasis, facilitating the detachment and survival of cancer cells from the primary tumor site. However, few studies have focused on the role of anoikis in HNSC, especially on the prognosis. Methods: Anoikis-related genes (ANRGs) integrated from Genecards and Harmonizome portals were used to identify HNSCC subtypes and to construct a prognostic model for HNSCC patients. Also, we explored the immune microenvironment and enrichment pathways between different subtypes. Finally, we provide clinical experts with a novel nomogram based on ANRGs, with DCA curves indicating the potential clinical benefit of the model for clinical strategies. Results: We identified 69 survival-related HNSCC anoikis-related DEGs, from which 7 genes were selected to construct prognostic models. The prognostic risk score was identified as an independent prognostic factor. Functional analysis showed that these high and low risk groups had different immune status and drug sensitivity. Next risk scores were combined with HNSCC clinicopathological features together to construct a nomogram, and DCA analysis showed that the model could benefit patients from clinical treatment strategies. Conclusion: The predictive seven-gene signature and nomogram established in this study can assist clinicians in selecting personalized treatment for patients with HNSCC.


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