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Prognostic Value of CXCR6 and the Correlation with Immune Infiltration in the Microenvironment of Skin Cutaneous Melanoma.

Guiqing DingTong ZhangHua YuJinyun MaYuanhua WangYuxin ChenXiaodong Cheng
Published in: Biochemical genetics (2024)
Increasing evidence has demonstrated that CXCRs are associated with the tumor infiltration of immune cells and regulate the tumor immune response. However, the prognostic value of CXCRs expression in patients with skin cutaneous melanoma (SKCM) remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to investigate the expression characteristics of CXCRs in SKCM tissues, analyze their prognostic value and the correlation with immune cell infiltration. Multiple public databases were used for exploration, including GEPIA2, GSCA, ULCAN, Metascape, STRING, TIMER2.0, HPA, and Cistrome DB database. And a confirmation experiment was conducted on melanoma mice with flow cytometry. Compared with normal tissues, lower expression of CXCR2/7/8 and higher expression of CXCR3/4 were found in SKCM tissues. CXCR3/4/6 were abnormally expressed in each pathological stage. Moreover, CXCRs were closely related to immune-related biological functions, and mainly interacted with CXCLs. The high expression of CXCR3/5/6 indicated better overall survival of patients. Among them, CXCR6 had the most significant prognostic value, and was most related to tumor infiltration of CD8 + T cells, which was verified in melanoma mice. Finally, ETS1 and STAT5B were predicted as the transcription factor of CXCR6. Our findings play an important role in the study of prognostic markers in patients with SKCM.
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