Background: The GIMAP family genes play a key role in immune function. Increasing evidence suggests that GIMAP genes were implicated in the tumorigenesis of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). This study aimed to investigate the clinical significance of GIMAP family genes in LUAD.
Methods: In this study, we explored the expression, mutation, prognostic value of GIMAP family genes and the correlation with immune microenvironment in LUAD. We further investigated the relationship between GIMAP family genes expression and immunotherapy response in GEO LUAD and melanoma cohorts.
Results: Among the GIMAP family genes, the expression levels of GIMAP1, GIMAP2, GIMAP4, GIMAP5, GIMAP6, GIMAP7, and GIMAP8 were significantly lower in LUAD tumor tissues than normal tissues. Most GIMAP genes were closely related to age, tumor grade and T stage, but not significantly related to sex, N stage and M stage. In the overall population, patients with high expression of GIMAP family genes had a significant longer overall survival (OS). GO and KEGG enrichment analysis showed that GIMAP family genes were highly enriched in immune-related biological process. The expression of GIMAP family genes was positively correlated with immune cell infiltration and immune checkpoint molecules. Furthermore, high expression of GIMAP family genes were correlated with therapeutic response to immunotherapy in LUAD and melanoma patients.
Conclusion: In this study, we identified that GIMAP family genes were significantly associated with immune cell infiltration and immune checkpoint molecules. They potentially play a critical role in anti-tumor immunity and serve as immunotherapy biomarkers.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33111 | DOI Listing |
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