Tumor suppressor ACER1 correlates with prognosis and Immune Infiltration in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

肿瘤抑制因子 ACER1 与头颈部鳞状细胞癌的预后和免疫浸润相关

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作者:Zhixin Liu #, Xiaoqi Yang #, Shuai Chen, Wenming Jia, Ye Qian, Minfa Zhang, Tianhe Fang, Heng Liu, Hui Yang

Abstract

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is notorious for poor prognoses, and effective biomarkers are urgently needed for early diagnosis of HNSCC patients. We investigate the role of alkaline ceramidase 1 (ACER1) and its relationship with immune infiltration in HNSCC. The differential expression and clinical prognostic significance of ACER1 in HNSCC patients are explored using bioinformatics methods and verified in human HNSCC samples. Genetic mutation, DNA methylation and drug sensitivity linked with ACER1 are examined. The potential biological function of ACER1 co-expression genes is assessed, and a series of functional assays are performed on ACER1in vitro. The results comprehensively reveal a relationship between ACER1 and immune infiltration in HNSCC patients. ACER1 expression is significantly downregulated in HNSCC tissues and closely correlated with better prognoses for HNSCC patients, and this prognostic significance is determined by distinct clinical characteristics. Genetic alteration and promoter hypomethylation of ACER1 are involved in progression of HNSCC, and ACER1 expression is significantly related to several drug sensitivities. Functional analysis shows that ACER1 co-expression genes are mainly enriched in the sphingolipid signaling pathway associated with inhibition of tumorigenesis, leading to better prognoses for HNSCC patients. In vitro, ACER1 overexpression inhibits proliferation and migration, induces apoptosis, and promotes adhesion of Fadu and SCC9 cells. In addition, high ACER1 expression is closely linked with infiltration levels of immune cells, and strongly associated with biomarkers of immune cells in HNSCC, suggesting the important role of ACER1 in regulating tumor immunity in HNSCC patients. In summary, ACER1 may be a useful indicator for diagnosis and prognosis, and may regulate immune infiltration in HNSCC patients, thus promising targeted immunotherapy for HNSCC.

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