Identification of an Immune-Related Prognostic Signature Associated with Immune Infiltration in Melanoma [post]

Hongxiang Chen, Nian Liu, Zijian Liu, Xinxin Liu, Xiaoru Duan, Yuqiong Huang, Zilin Jin, Liling Zhang
2020 unpublished
Background: Melanoma is the leading cause of cancer-related death among skin tumors, with an increasing incidence worldwide. Few studies have effectively investigated the significance of an immune-related genes (IRGs) signature for melanoma prognosis. Methods: Here, we constructed an IRGs prognostic signature using bioinformatics methods and evaluated and validated its predictive capability. Then, immune cell infiltration and tumor mutation burden (TMB) landscapes associated with this signature
more » ... in melanoma were analyzed comprehensively. Results: With the 10-IRG prognostic signature, melanoma patients in the low-risk group showed better survival with distinct features of high immune cell infiltration and TMB. Importantly, melanoma patients in this subgroup were significantly responsive to MAGE-A3 in the validation cohort. Conclusions: This immune-related prognostic signature is thus a reliable tool to predict melanoma prognosis; as the underlying mechanism of this signature is associated with immune infiltration and mutation burden, it might reflect the benefit of immunotherapy to patients.
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-21119/v1 fatcat:j5gwqtmhk5bzdbth67ai72sr6i