Aims: The present study aimed todevelop a prognostic model for HNSCC treatment on the basis of angiogenesis-related signatures.

Background: Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC) is the most frequent malignancy with poor prognostic outcomes in the head and neck. Angiogenesis plays a critical role in tumorigenesis and is expected to be an effective therapeutic target.

Objective: The RNA-seq dataset TCGA-HNSCC and the hallmark gene set were used for angiogenesis-related RiskScore model construction.

Methods: The RNA-seq data was downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and the hallmark gene set was used to measure the angiogenesis score using the GSVA R package. Then, the optimal cutoff point for prognostic classification was calculated by the survminer package, and Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) was used to identify angiogenesis gene modules . Multi/univariable and Lasso Cox analyses were performed to develop the RiskScore model, and the classifier efficiency was evaluated by the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (ROC). Furthermore, a nomogram was designed for survival probability prediction, and the immune infiltration and immunotherapy differences among different risk patients were assessed.

Results: After calculating the angiogenesis score, we found that this indicator and patients' prognosis were closely correlated, especially when patients with a high angiogenesis score had a poor prognosis. Then, WGCNA identified a blue gene module positively correlated with angiogenesis. Multivariate and Lasso Cox analysis further identified 9 risk model genes for developing a RiskScore, which was used to divide low- and high- -risk groups of patients. Those with a high risk tended to show poor prognosis, immune infiltration, and higher immune escape. Finally, a nomogram was developed to optimize the risk model, and it exhibited excellent short- and long-term survival prediction performance.

Conclusion: We constructed a reliable RiskScore model for the prognostic prediction of HNSCC patients, contributing to precise therapeutic intervention of the cancer.

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