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Machine learning unveils immune-related signature in multicenter glioma studies.


ABSTRACT: In glioma molecular subtyping, existing biomarkers are limited, prompting the development of new ones. We present a multicenter study-derived consensus immune-related and prognostic gene signature (CIPS) using an optimal risk score model and 101 algorithms. CIPS, an independent risk factor, showed stable and powerful predictive performance for overall and progression-free survival, surpassing traditional clinical variables. The risk score correlated significantly with the immune microenvironment, indicating potential sensitivity to immunotherapy. High-risk groups exhibited distinct chemotherapy drug sensitivity. Seven signature genes, including IGFBP2 and TNFRSF12A, were validated by qRT-PCR, with higher expression in tumors and prognostic relevance. TNFRSF12A, upregulated in GBM, demonstrated inhibitory effects on glioma cell proliferation, migration, and invasion. CIPS emerges as a robust tool for enhancing individual glioma patient outcomes, while IGFBP2 and TNFRSF12A pose as promising tumor markers and therapeutic targets.

SUBMITTER: Yang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10946333 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Machine learning unveils immune-related signature in multicenter glioma studies.

Yang Sha S   Wang Xiang X   Huan Renzheng R   Deng Mei M   Kong Zhuo Z   Xiong Yunbiao Y   Luo Tao T   Jin Zheng Z   Liu Jian J   Chu Liangzhao L   Han Guoqiang G   Zhang Jiqin J   Tan Ying Y  

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In glioma molecular subtyping, existing biomarkers are limited, prompting the development of new ones. We present a multicenter study-derived consensus immune-related and prognostic gene signature (CIPS) using an optimal risk score model and 101 algorithms. CIPS, an independent risk factor, showed stable and powerful predictive performance for overall and progression-free survival, surpassing traditional clinical variables. The risk score correlated significantly with the immune microenvironment  ...[more]

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