Abstract

Introduction: Cuproptosis is a novel form of cell death regulated by protein lipoylation and implicated in mitochondrial metabolism. However, further research is needed to explore the influence of the cuproptosis-related gene γ-glutamylcysteine synthetase (GCSH) on the prognosis of endometrial cancer (EC), the tumor immune microenvironment, and therapeutic response. Methods: The differential expression of GCSH between EC and normal tissues was analyzed using multiple public databases. Additionally, cancer and adjacent tissues were prospectively collected from 17 EC patients, and immunohistochemical analysis was performed to further investigate GCSH expression differences. The relationship between GCSH and the prognosis and clinicopathological characteristics of EC patients was evaluated, and a nomogram was constructed to predict patient survival based on GCSH expression. Subsequently, Gene set variation analysis was used to explore the potential biological functions of GCSH in EC. The impact of GCSH on the tumor microenvironment (TME) was estimated. Finally, the effect of GCSH on the response to immunotherapy and chemotherapeutic drugs in EC was investigated. Results: The expression of GCSH was significantly upregulated in EC. High GCSH expression was associated with poor prognosis in EC patients. Enrichment analysis revealed an association between high GCSH and immune suppression. Furthermore, high GCSH was found to be associated with a non-inflamed TME, leading to decreased infiltration levels of immune cells. Lastly, it was observed that patients with high GCSH exhibited insensitivity to both immunotherapy and chemotherapeutic drugs. Conclusion: This study revealed the role of GCSH in TME, response to therapy, and clinical prognosis in EC, which provided novel insights for the therapeutic application in EC.

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