Chemotherapy is still the most fundamental treatment for advanced cancers so far. Previous studies have indicated that immune cell infiltration (ICI) index could serve as a biomarker to predict chemotherapy benefit in breast cancer and colorectal cancer. However, due to different responses of tumor infiltrating immune cells (TIICs) to chemotherapy, the prediction efficiency of ICI index is not fully confirmed by now. In our study, we first extended this conclusion in 7 cancers that high ICI index could certainly indicate chemotherapy benefit (P<0.05). But we also found the fraction of different TIICs and the interaction of TIICs were varies greatly from cancer to cancer. Therefore, we executed correlation and causal network analysis to identify chemotherapy associated immune feature genes, and fortunately identified six co-owned immune feature genes (CD48, GPR65, C3AR1, CD2, CD3E and ARHGAP9) in 10 cancers (BLCA, BRCA, COAD, LUAD, LUSC, OV, PAAD, SKCM, STAD and UCEC). Base on this, we developed a chemotherapy benefit prediction model within six co-owned immune feature genes through random forest classifying (AUC =0.83) in cancers mentioned above, and validated its efficiency in external datasets. In short, our work offers a novel model with a shrinking panel which has the potential to guide optimal chemotherapy in cancer.
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