학술논문

Matched Analysis of Detailed Peripheral Blood and Tumor Immune Microenvironment Profiles in Bladder Cancer
Document Type
article
Source
Epigenomics. 16(1)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Genetics
Urologic Diseases
Clinical Research
Cancer
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Inflammatory and immune system
Humans
Tumor Microenvironment
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Cluster Analysis
DNA Methylation
Protein Processing
Post-Translational
Prognosis
bladder cancer
circulating immune profiles
DNA methylation
immune profiles
methylation cytometry
tumor microenvironment
Clinical Sciences
Language
Abstract
Background: Bladder cancer and therapy responses hinge on immune profiles in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and blood, yet studies linking tumor-infiltrating immune cells to peripheral immune profiles are limited. Methods: DNA methylation cytometry quantified TME and matched peripheral blood immune cell proportions. With tumor immune profile data as the input, subjects were grouped by immune infiltration status and consensus clustering. Results: Immune hot and cold groups had different immune compositions in the TME but not in circulating blood. Two clusters of patients identified with consensus clustering had different immune compositions not only in the TME but also in blood. Conclusion: Detailed immune profiling via methylation cytometry reveals the significance of understanding tumor and systemic immune relationships in cancer patients.