Integrated multi-level omics profiling of disulfidptosis identifis SPAG4 as an innovative immunotherapeutic target in glioblastoma

二硫代蛋白酶抑制剂的综合多层次组学分析确定 SPAG4 是胶质母细胞瘤的创新免疫治疗靶点

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作者:Shenbo Chen #, Man Zeng #, Taixue Chen #, Hui Ding, JiaHan Lin, Fuyue Ye, Ran Wu, Liangwang Yang, Kun Yang

Conclusions

These findings highlight SPAG4 as a potential GBM therapeutic target and emphasize the complexity of the immune microenvironment in GBM progression.

Methods

We retrieved RNA sequencing data and clinical characteristics of GBM patients from the TCGA database. We found there was a total of 6 distinct clusters in GBM, which was identified by the t-SNE and UMAP dimension reduction analysis. Prognostically significant genes in GBM were identified using the limma package, coupled with univariate Cox regression analysis. Machine learning algorithms were then applied to identify central genes. The CIBERSORT algorithm was utilized to assess the immunological landscape across different GBM subtypes. In vitro and in vivo experiments were conducted to investigate the role of SPAG4 in regulating the proliferation, invasion of GBM, and its effects within the immune microenvironment.

Objective

To investigate the association between disulfidptosis-related genes (DFRGs) and patient prognosis, while concurrently identifying potential therapeutic targets in glioblastoma (GBM).

Results

23 genes, termed DFRGs, were successfully identified, demonstrating substantial potential for establishing a prognostic model for GBM. Single cell analysis revealed a significant correlation between DFRGs and the progression of GBM. Utilizing individual risk scores derived from this model enabled the stratification of patients into two distinct risk groups, revealing significant variations in immune infiltration patterns and responses to immunotherapy. Utilizing the random survival forests algorithm, SPAG4 was identified as the gene with the highest prognostic significance within our model. In vitro studies have elucidated SPAG4's significant role in GBM pathogenesis, potentially through the regulation of fatty acid metabolism pathways. Our in vivo investigations using a subcutaneous xenograft model have confirmed SPAG4's influence on tumor growth and its capacity to modulate the immune microenvironment. Advanced research hints that SPAG4 might achieve immune evasion by increasing CD47 expression, consequently reducing phagocytosis. Conclusions: These findings highlight SPAG4 as a potential GBM therapeutic target and emphasize the complexity of the immune microenvironment in GBM progression.

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