A Four-Immune Gene Prognostic Risk Model for Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Based on the TCGA and ImmPort Data Sets
Abstract Background: As one of the hot spots in oncology field, immune research provides new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors. Different histological types of colorectal cancer are different. Adenocarcinoma, as the type with the highest proportion, has a high research value. This study aims to build an immune gene prognostic risk model for colorectal adenocarcinoma to improve the diagnosis and prognosis prediction of colorectal adenocarcinoma.Methods: The differentially expressed immune genes could be obtained from the gene expression data downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the immune gene data downloaded from the ImmPort Database. Univariate COX and multivariate COX analyses were used to construct the immune gene prognostic risk model of and the clinical application potential of this model. The correlation between the model and the immune cells infiltration and the influence of each immune cell on the survival were analyzed.Results: 5975 differentially expressed genes were obtained, and 497 differentially expressed immune genes were selected by combining the information of immune genes. Among them, 36 immune genes were associated with prognosis, and 4 immune genes (THRB, IL1RL2, LGR6, LTB4R2) were included in the prognostic risk model of immune genes. Patients with higher Risk Score had shorter survival. Compared with gender, age and pathological stage, the model has better prediction potential. In addition, the model was correlated with Macrophages M0, Macrophages M1, T cells follicular helper and NK cells activated. Among them, T cells follicular helper and Macrophages M0 were related to the survival of patients.Conclusion: We developed a prognostic risk model containing four immune genes, THRB, IL1RL2, LGR6 and LTB4R2, which accurately described the prognosis of the patient, and affected the survival of patients by influencing the infiltration of Macrophages M0 and T cells follicular helper.