Although the emerging of immunotherapy conferred a new landscape of gastric cancer (GC) treatment, its response rate was of significant individual differences. Insight into GC immune microenviroment may contribute to breaking the dilemma. To this end, the enrichment score of NF-B signaling pathway was calculated in each GC sample from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) via ssGSEA algorithm, and its association with immune infiltration was estimated. Based on NF-B-related genes, a risk score was established and its involvement in immune infiltration, tumor mutational burden (TMB), and N6-methyladenosine (M6A) modification was analyzed in GC. The results showed that NF-B signaling pathway promoted the infiltration of immune cells in GC. In addition, GC samples were divided into low- and high-risk groups according to a seven-gene (, , , , , , and ) risk score. Although the high-risk group displayed high immune infiltration and high expression of M6A regulatory genes, it remains in an immunosuppressive microenviroment and whereby suffers a poorer outcome. Of note, most of hub genes were related to immune infiltration and could serve as an independent prognostic biomarker. Conclusively, our study emphasized the crucial role of NF-B signaling pathway in GC immune microenviroment and provided several candidate genes that may participate in immune infiltration.

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