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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1185-1189, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-754291

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Objective To find potential effective immunotherapy targets for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) by analyzing the expression and clinical significance of different immune checkpoints.Methods Gene expression profiles of AML cell lines (GSE57083) and tissues (GSE37642) were downloaded from GEO database.Then different immune checkpoints expression and clinical significance were analyzed with R studio and GraphPad software.Results In 16 AML cell lines,the expression rank of 11 immune checkpoints genes was LGALS9,PVRL2,PVR,PDCD1,TIM3,CTLA4,PDL1,GITR,LAG3,PDL2,GITRL,and among which LGALS9,PVRL2,GITR had larger variation between different cells.In AML tissues,the expression rank of immune checkpoint was LGALS9,PVRL2,TIM3,PDCD1,CTLA4,LAG3,GITR,PDL1,PVR,GITRL,PDL2.Survival analysis revealed high expression of PVR and LGALS9 was associated with poor prognosis,while the survival time had no significant difference in other genes.Conclusions PVR is highly expressed in AML tumor cells,and LGALS9 is highly expressed in both AML tumor cells and tissues.High expression of PVR and LGALS9 is associated with poor prognosis of AML patients,which may be a potential effective immunotherapy target for AML.

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