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Due to the absence of accurate tools for early detection and successful treatment, lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is one of the most aggressive tumors with high morbidity and mortality globally. It is absolutely necessary to investigate the process behind its development and search for new biomarkers that could aid in the early detection of LUAD. There is a correlation between the immune microenvironment of the tumor and the prognosis of lung cancer as well as the efficacy of immunotherapy. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been identified as potential prognostic biomarkers linked to immunological activities. In this study, we identified 1 downregulated lncRNA and 76 upregulated lncRNAs in LUAD samples from TCGA datasets. Among the 77 dysregulated lncRNAs, our attention focused on lncRNA LINC01833 (LINC01833). When compared with nontumor specimens, the level of expression of LINC01833 was shown to be significantly elevated in LUAD samples. In addition, the data of the ROC study revealed that LUAD patients with high LINC01833 expression had an AUC value of 0.840 (95% confidence interval: 0.804 to 0.876). There was a correlation between high LINC01833 expression and an advanced clinical stage. Patients who had a high expression of LINC01833 were shown to have a lower overall survival rate ( < 0.001) and a lower disease-specific survival rate ( = 0.004) in comparison to patients who were in the low LINC01833 group, according to the data on survival. In addition, the results of the multivariate analysis revealed that high LINC01833 expression was an independent predictor of poor survival in LUAD. Moreover, the immune analysis revealed that we found that the expression of LINC01833 was positively associated with Th2 cells, aDC, and Tgd, while negatively associated with Mast cells, Tcm, Eosinophils, iDC, DC, Tem, Th17 cells, and pDC. Overall, our data point to the possibility that the unique lncRNA LINC01833 might be employed as a diagnostic and prognostic marker, and as a result, it has a significant impact on clinical practice.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9897928PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/3965198DOI Listing

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