Abstract

Immune-related long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in the development of cancer. This study aimed to identify immune-related lncRNAs in thyroid cancer (THCA) and develop a prognostic model for THCA. We downloaded immune-related gene sets from the Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) website and obtained THCA gene expression and clinical data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database. Immune-related lncRNAs were then obtained by performing correlation analysis on the expression of lncRNAs and immune-related genes. A prognostic model for THCA immune-related lncRNAs was developed through univariate Cox regression and multiple Cox regression analyses. We confirmed the results in clinical samples using quantitative real-time PCR. A total of 26 immune-related lncRNAs in THCA were obtained. Then we constructed a prognosis model composed of seven lncRNAs (LINC01614, AC017074.1, LINC01184, LINC00667, ACVR2B-AS1, AC090673.1, and LINC00900). Our model can be used as an independent prognostic factor. Principal component analysis displayed that the lncRNAs in the model can distinguish between high and low-risk groups. Clinical correlation analysis showed that the expression levels of AC090673.1 (P<0.05), LINC01184 (P<0.001), and LINC01614 (P<0.001) were related to disease stage, and LINC00900 (P<0.001) and LINC01614 (P<0.001) were related to T stage. We validated this model in cancer and paracancerous tissues from 24 THCA patients. We identified and experimentally validated seven immune-related lncRNAs that can serve as potential biomarkers for THCA prognosis.

Highlights

  • A growing number of studies have shown that immune-related long non-coding RNAs play an important role in the development of cancer

  • We constructed a prognosis model composed of 7 long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) (LINC01614, AC017074.1, LINC01184, LINC00667, ACVR2B-AS1, AC090673.1, LINC00900)

  • We identified seven immune-related lncRNAs as potential biomarkers for the prognosis of thyroid cancer (THCA)

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Introduction

A growing number of studies have shown that immune-related long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in the development of cancer. A variety of immune cells are present in the THCA microenvironment These cells can fight tumours or promote them. The fact that cancer can survive in this immune microenvironment illustrates the critical role of immune regulation in THCA. The expression of immune-related genes in cancer cells can regulate the abundance of infiltrating immune cells. This affects tumour diagnosis, prognosis and sensitivity to clinical treatment. The immune-related genes associated with the prognosis of THCA patients have not been fully revealed to date. The clinical relevance and prognostic importance of immune-related lncRNAs need to be further investigated in THCA

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