PurposeTo evaluate the value of C1QC+ and SPP1+ TAMs gene signatures in patients with cervical cancer.MethodsWe compare the C1QC+ and SPP1+ TAMs gene signatures with the M1/M2 gene signatures at single cell level and bulk RNA-seq level and evaluate which gene signature can clearly divide TAMs and patients with cervical cancer into distinct clinical subclusters better.ResultsAt single-cell level, C1QC+ and SPP1+ TAMs gene signatures, but not M1 and M2 gene signatures, could clearly divided TAMs into two subclusters in a colon cancer data set and an advanced basal cell data set. For cervical cancer data from TCGA, patients with C1QChigh and SPP1low TAMs gene signatures have the best prognosis, lowest proportion (34.21%) of locally advanced ce...
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the major pathological type of cervical cancer (CC), the ...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to systematically analyze the transcriptional sequencing data of c...
Cervical cancer (CESC) is a gynecologic malignant tumor associated with high incidence and mortality...
Background: 5-Methylcytidine (m5C) is the most common RNA modification and plays an important role i...
Objective: Immunity plays a vital role in the human papilloma virus (HPV) persistent infection, and ...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the second cause of death cancer related among women worldwide. Nowadays,it...
Abstract Introduction Cervical cancer has high mortality, high recurrence and poor prognosis. Althou...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with developing countries ac...
Cervical cancer is traditionally classified into two major histological subtypes, cervical squamous ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the distinct transcriptional landscape in poor responders to conc...
Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most frequent female malignancies worldwide. However, the molecul...
Predictive models could indicate the clinical outcome of patients with carcinoma. Cervical cancer is...
The infiltration of immune cells can significantly affect the prognosis and immune therapy of patien...
Background: The tumour microenvironment comprises a network of immune response and vascularization f...
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the major pathological type of cervical cancer (CC), the ...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to systematically analyze the transcriptional sequencing data of c...
Cervical cancer (CESC) is a gynecologic malignant tumor associated with high incidence and mortality...
Background: 5-Methylcytidine (m5C) is the most common RNA modification and plays an important role i...
Objective: Immunity plays a vital role in the human papilloma virus (HPV) persistent infection, and ...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the second cause of death cancer related among women worldwide. Nowadays,it...
Abstract Introduction Cervical cancer has high mortality, high recurrence and poor prognosis. Althou...
Although there has been significant progress in prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, this ma...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with developing countries ac...
Cervical cancer is traditionally classified into two major histological subtypes, cervical squamous ...
Objective: We aimed to investigate the distinct transcriptional landscape in poor responders to conc...
Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most frequent female malignancies worldwide. However, the molecul...
Predictive models could indicate the clinical outcome of patients with carcinoma. Cervical cancer is...
The infiltration of immune cells can significantly affect the prognosis and immune therapy of patien...
Background: The tumour microenvironment comprises a network of immune response and vascularization f...
Cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) is the major pathological type of cervical cancer (CC), the ...
ObjectiveThe aim of this study is to systematically analyze the transcriptional sequencing data of c...
Cervical cancer (CESC) is a gynecologic malignant tumor associated with high incidence and mortality...