Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals the Relation between TRMT112 and Tumor Microenvironment

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Abstract

Dysregulated epigenetic modifications play a critical role in cancer development where TRMT112 is a member of the transfer RNA (tRNA) methyltransferase family. Till now, no studies have revealed the linkage between TRMT112 expression and diverse types of tumors. Based on TCGA data, we first probed into the relation between TRMT112 and prognosis and the potential role of TRMT112 in tumor microenvironment across 33 types of tumor. TRMT112 presented with increased expression in most cancers, which was significantly prognostic. Furthermore, TRMT112 was associated with tumor-associated fibroblasts in a variety of cancers. Additionally, a positive relationship was identified between TRMT112 expression and multiple tumor-related immune infiltrations, such as dendritic cells, CD8+ T cells, macrophages, CD4+ T cells, neutrophils, and B cells in lung adenocarcinoma and breast invasive carcinoma. In summary, our results suggest that TRMT112 might be a potential prognostic predictor of cancers and involved in regulating multiple cancer-related immune responses to some extent.

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Xu, H., Jiang, C., Yao, F., Liang, H., Yan, H., Chen, D., … Zhong, L. (2022). Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals the Relation between TRMT112 and Tumor Microenvironment. Journal of Oncology, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/1445932

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