2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10120-021-01175-8
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Tumor mutation burden as a biomarker in resected gastric cancer via its association with immune infiltration and hypoxia

Abstract: Background Tumor mutation burden (TMB) predicts immunotherapy efficacy in solid tumors. However, the biomarker role of TMB is still conflicting in resected tumors. We aimed to examine the association of TMB with prognosis and postoperative chemotherapy (CT) or radiochemotherapy (RCT) efficacy in resected gastric cancer (GC). Methods Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed in 73 resected GC specimens. Validation cohorts included 352 patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and 222 patients from the Asian… Show more

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“…MUC16, which encodes the cancer antigen CA-125, was shown to be strongly associated with higher TMB and favorable survival outcomes in GC patients (30). Our result illustrated that GC patients with high TMB had a higher survival rate than those with low TMB, which was consistent with the result of Zhao et al (31), Yu et al (32) and Wang et al (33). Besides, higher TMB was associated with late T and N stages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…MUC16, which encodes the cancer antigen CA-125, was shown to be strongly associated with higher TMB and favorable survival outcomes in GC patients (30). Our result illustrated that GC patients with high TMB had a higher survival rate than those with low TMB, which was consistent with the result of Zhao et al (31), Yu et al (32) and Wang et al (33). Besides, higher TMB was associated with late T and N stages.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The CHOL cohort from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) 7 and a previously reported Shanghai GBC cohort 8 were used for comparisons, and data were acquired and preprocessed as previously described. 9 Samples collection and preparation Tumor tissue and matched normal specimens were sequenced at a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments-certified genomics laboratory in China. Tissue slides were first analyzed to evaluate tumor content and percentage.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 37 In one study on primary soft tissue sarcoma, the concurrent application of a hypoxia signature and a signature measuring the degree of genomic instability revealed a significant enrichment of hypoxic tumors in the group classified as having high genomic instability. 38 The positive correlation between hypoxia and TMB has been further validated in independent studies for hepatocellular carcinoma, 39 gastric cancer 40 and pancreatic cancer. 41 In gastric cancer, TMB positivity was further correlated with higher positive rate of ERO1A protein, a marker of hypoxia, in 73 tumors tested by immunohistochemistry.…”
Section: Computational Analysis Of Publicly Available Datasets Links Hypoxia With Tmbmentioning
confidence: 80%
“… 41 In gastric cancer, TMB positivity was further correlated with higher positive rate of ERO1A protein, a marker of hypoxia, in 73 tumors tested by immunohistochemistry. 40 In addition, lung adenocarcinoma patients classified as high-risk based on a signature of hypoxia-related alternative splicing events have been shown to harbor significantly higher TMB compared to the low-risk group. 42 While hypoxia could be driving TMB through its downregulation of DNA repair genes and pathways, a recent study suggests otherwise.…”
Section: Computational Analysis Of Publicly Available Datasets Links Hypoxia With Tmbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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