Abstract

Background Being potential field of research for tumor immunological therapy, the head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is one of most discussed types of tumor. Recently, some clinical trials have also used immunological therapy and demonstrated a subset of HNSCC patients who have shown a clear longer survival time. Objective To conduct further studies and deeper research in the immunological oncology of HNSCC, a more detailed description and comprehending of the complicated landscape of immune infiltrative may be required. Methods Firstly, we have described the fraction of different infiltrating immune cells in the HNSCC tumor and then compared it to the normal tissue, and secondly, we have explored the clinical implications of various infiltrated immune cell fractions meticulously. The gene expression profiles of HNSCC tissue were obtained from databases of TCGA and GEO and utilized the deconvolution algorithm (CIBERSORT) to presume the fractions of 22 several immune sensitive cells. Results Our results indicated that the immune infiltrating cell fractions were considerably different between HNSCC tumor tissue and paired normal tissue, but at the same time, we found a potential internal correlation among the immune cells and also showed the association between immune infiltrating cells and their clinical characteristics. It is worth noting that the resting dendritic cells and M1 macrophages were linked with a favorable prognosis, while the CD4+ T cells with a poorer outcome. Conclusion Fractions of immune cell percentage were also associated with tumors' pathological grade, age, and TNM stage.

Highlights

  • Every year, 600,000 subjects are being diagnosed with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) in the world

  • We explored the data from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) databases and comprehensively summarized and compared the immune cell infiltrating fraction landscape between HNSCC patients’ tissues and normal tissues

  • The samples for study were obtained from databases of “The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)” and “the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO)”

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Introduction

600,000 subjects are being diagnosed with HNSCC in the world It is reported as the common cancer ranked as sixth with 40% to 50% of a mortality rate [1,2,3,4]. We have described the fraction of different infiltrating immune cells in the HNSCC tumor and compared it to the normal tissue, and secondly, we have explored the clinical implications of various infiltrated immune cell fractions meticulously. Our results indicated that the immune infiltrating cell fractions were considerably different between HNSCC tumor tissue and paired normal tissue, but at the same time, we found a potential internal correlation among the immune cells and showed the association between immune infiltrating cells and their clinical characteristics. Fractions of immune cell percentage were associated with tumors’ pathological grade, age, and TNM stage

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