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BackgroundTumor microenvironment (TME) plays an important role in malignant tumors. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of the TME and related genes in osteosarcoma patients.MethodsGene expression profiles and clinical data of osteosarcoma patients were downloaded from the TARGET dataset. ESTIMATE algorithm was used to quantify the immune score. Then, the association between immune score and prognosis was studied. Afterward, a differential analysis was performed based on the high- and low-immune scores to determine TME-related genes. Additionally, Cox analyses were performed to construct two prognostic signatures for overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS), respectively. Two datasets obtained from the GEO database were used to validate signatures.ResultsEighty-five patients were included in our research. The survival analysis indicated that patients with higher immune score have a favorable OS and DFS. Moreover, 769 genes were determined as TME-related genes. The unsupervised clustering analysis revealed two clusters were significantly related to immune score and T cells CD4 memory fraction. In addition, two signatures were generated based on three and two TME-related genes, respectively. Both two signatures can significantly divide patients into low- and high-risk groups and were validated in two GEO datasets. Afterward, the risk score and metastatic status were identified as independent prognostic factors for both OS and DFS and two nomograms were generated. The C-indexes of OS nomogram and DFS nomogram were 0.791 and 0.711, respectively.ConclusionTME was associated with the prognosis of osteosarcoma patients. Prognostic models based on TME-related genes can effectively predict OS and DFS of osteosarcoma patients.

Highlights

  • Tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an important role in malignant tumors

  • Immune significantly associated with the prognosis of osteosarcoma patients 85 osteosarcoma patients were included in the present study, including 48 males and 37 females

  • To study the relationship between the immune score and the prognosis of osteosarcoma patients, patients were incorporated into the low-immune score group, while the remaining patients were incorporated into the highimmune score group

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Introduction

Tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an important role in malignant tumors. Our study aimed to investigate the effect of the TME and related genes in osteosarcoma patients. Hu et al BMC Cancer (2020) 20:814 investigate the mechanism of pathogenesis and progression of osteosarcoma and accurately classify the risk of patients. An increasing number of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of osteosarcoma patients have been identified. Chen et al [5] reported that tumor suppressor p27 is a novel biomarker for the metastasis and survival status in osteosarcoma patients. Huang et al [6] discovered that dysregulated circRNAs serve as prognostic and diagnostic biomarkers in osteosarcoma patients, and the relative potential mechanism mainly attributes to the regulation of downstream signaling pathways by sponging microRNA. LncRNA [7], microRNA [8], and many clinical data [9] were identified as prognostic biomarkers for osteosarcoma patients. It is necessary to find accurate biomarkers for osteosarcoma

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