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Characterization of the Tumor Microenvironment in Osteosarcoma Identifies Prognostic- and Immunotherapy-Relevant Gene Signatures

Tan, Jianye; Feng, Xuhui; Wu, Hangxing; Yang, Bingsheng; Shi, Meiling; Xie, Chao; Su, Zexin; Li, Lin; Luo, Mengliang; Zuo, Zhijie; Zhu, Shuang; Yang, Jiancheng*; Lin, Lijun
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广东医学院; 南昌大学; 南方医科大学; 中山大学; 1

摘要

The osteosarcoma (OS) microenvironment is composed of tumor cells, immune cells, and stromal tissue and is emerging as a pivotal player in OS development and progression. Thus, microenvironment-targeted strategies are urgently needed to improve OS treatment outcomes. Using principal component analysis (PCA), we systematically examined the tumor microenvironment (TME) and immune cell infiltration of 88 OS cases and constructed a TME scoring system based on the TMEscore high and TMEscore low phenotypes. Our analysis revealed that TMEscore high correlates with longer survival in OS patients, elevated immune cell infiltration, increased immune checkpoints, and increased sensitivity to chemotherapy. TMEscore low strongly correlated with immune exclusion. These observations were externally validated using a GEO dataset (GSE21257) from 53 OS patients. Our laboratory data also proved our findings. This finding enhances our understanding of the immunological landscape in OS and may uncover novel targeted therapeutic strategies.

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