The study aimed to investigate the clinical significance of the interaction between hypoxia and the immune system in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) microenvironment. A comprehensive evaluation of 13 hypoxia phenotype-related genes (HPRs) was conducted using data from TCGA-ESCC and two GEO cohorts. Three distinct HPRclusters were identified, and the HPRscore was established as an independent prognostic factor ( = 0.001), with higher scores indicating poorer prognosis. The HPRscore was validated in various immunotherapy cohorts, demonstrating its efficacy in evaluating immunotherapy and chemotherapy outcomes. Additionally, phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) analysis showed that had no significant correlation with other traits at the gene level. was identified as a potential prognostic marker for ESCC, with upregulated expression observed in ESCC patients. experiments showed that the knockdown of inhibited ESCC cell proliferation and migration. These findings suggest that the novel HPRscore and may serve as prognostic tools and therapeutic targets for ESCC patients.

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