BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stability of the intracellular environment. Increasing evidence has revealed the clinical importance of interactions between autophagy and immune status in lung adenocarcinoma. The present study evaluated the potential of autophagy-immune-derived biomarkers to predict prognosis and therapeutic response in patients with lung adenocarcinoma.MethodsPatients from the GSE72094 dataset were randomized 7:3 to a training set and an internal validation set. Three independent cohorts, TCGA, GSE31210, and GSE37745, were used for external verification. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering based on autophagy- and immune-associated genes was used to identify au...
BackgroundCuproptosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that differs from other types such as...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
The role of autophagy in lung cancer is context-dependent and complex. Recent studies have reported ...
BackgroundCuproptosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that differs from other types such as...
BackgroundCuproptosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that differs from other types such as...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
BackgroundAutophagy, a key regulator of programmed cell death, is critical for maintaining the stabi...
The role of autophagy in lung cancer is context-dependent and complex. Recent studies have reported ...
BackgroundCuproptosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that differs from other types such as...
BackgroundCuproptosis is a novel form of programmed cell death that differs from other types such as...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...
BackgroundLung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) as a frequent type of lung cancer has a 5-year overall survival...