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T cell‐inflamed gene expression profile is associated with favorable disease‐specific survival in non‐hypermutated microsatellite‐stable colorectal cancer patients

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The anti‐tumor immune response plays a key role in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression and survival. The T cell‐inflamed gene expression profile (GEP) is a biomarker predicting response to checkpoint inhibitor… Click to show full abstract

The anti‐tumor immune response plays a key role in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression and survival. The T cell‐inflamed gene expression profile (GEP) is a biomarker predicting response to checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy across immunogenic cancer types, but the prognostic value in CRC is unknown. We evaluated associations with disease‐specific survival, somatic mutations, and examined its differentially expressed genes and pathways among 84 sporadic CRC patients from the Seattle Colon Cancer Family Registry.

Keywords: cell inflamed; expression profile; colorectal cancer; gene expression; inflamed gene; cancer

Journal Title: Cancer Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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