Published on 01 January 2021

IMT-2021-0052 Supplementary Data - Supplementary Material: Immune cells and signatures characterize tumor microenvironment and predict outcome in ovarian and endometrial cancers

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Future Science Group, Figshare;Nie, Ying;Soliman, Ahmed;Joehlin-Price, Amy;Abdul-Karim, Fadi;Rose, Peter G.;Mahdi, Haider

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Supplemental Table 1. Genes used for immune cell abundance calculation with MCP. Supplemental Table 2. Genes included for TGF-b gene signature and 18-gene IFN-γ immune signature. Supplemental Table 3. Cut-off values selected for Kaplan-Meier curve. * For IFN-γ and TGF-β signature score, quantile normalization was first applied and followed by log10 transformation, and signature scores were calculated by averaging of the included genes for the IFN-γ (18-gene) and TGF-β (6-gene) signatures. Both scores for each single sample were then scaled and 0-centered. ABSTRACT Aims: We investigated immunogenomic signatures with survival in ovarian and endometrial cancers (OC/EC). Patients & Methods/Materials: We used whole transcriptome sequencing data from uterine serous cancer and TCGA data of OC and EC (n=719). Gene expression score was calculated. Population abundance of immune cells were estimated. Results: TGF-β, myeloid cells, IFN-γ, T-cells, B-cells and endothelial cells predicted OS. Whereas CD47, neutrophils and endothelial cells predicted PFS. In multivariate analyses, TGF-β, CD47 and monocytic cells predicted survival in MSI-H EC whereas high IFN-γ trended toward improved survival in the MSS-EC. High IFN-γ/low TGF-β and high IFN-γ/low CD47 signatures predicted longer OS. Low TGF-β/low CD47 signature predicted longer OS only in the MSI-H EC. Conclusion: Our data support the role of immune markers in predicting survival in OC/EC.

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0.3

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Future Science Group

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Oncology

Field

Medicine

Domain

Health Sciences

Confidence Score

61%

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Scholar Data Model

Keywords

111201 Cancer Cell BiologyFOS: Clinical medicine111204 Cancer Therapy (excl. Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy)

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15.38

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1.00

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1.00