Bioinformatic analysis of the obesity paradox and possible associated factors in colorectal cancer using TCGA cohorts
- Author(s)
- Dong Min Lim; Hyunsu Lee; Kisang Eom; Yun Hak Kim; Shin Kim
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Lee, Hyun Su; Kim, Shin
- Department
- Dept. of Medical Information (의료정보학)
Dept. of Immunology (면역학)
- Journal Title
- J Cancer
- Issued Date
- 2023
- Volume
- 14
- Issue
- 3
- Keyword
- Obesity paradox; TCGA; colorectal cancer; intratumoral microbiota; tumor-infiltrating immune cells
- Abstract
- Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common malignancy worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Obesity is an important determinant of CRC incidence; however, obese patients have also shown better long-term survival than non-obese patients, suggesting that the development and progression of CRC are associated with different mechanisms. This study compares the expression of genes, tumor-infiltrating immune cells, and intestinal microbiota between high- and low-body mass index (BMI) patients at the time of CRC diagnosis. The results revealed that high-BMI patients with CRC have better prognosis, higher levels of resting CD4+ T cells, lower levels of T follicular helper cells, and different levels of intratumoral microbiota than low-BMI patients. Our study highlights that tumor-infiltrating immune cells and intratumoral microbe diversity are major features of the obesity paradox in CRC.
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