Mengying Wang, Guolian Wei, Shaorui Gu, Zhengyuan Huo, Xue Han
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Abstract
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) regulators exert a crucial part in quite a few in numerous biological processes. This study aimed to determine the function and diagnostic value of ICD regulators in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). 31 significant ICD regulators were identified from the gene expression omnibus (GEO) database in this work (the combination of the GSE16561 dataset and the GSE37587 dataset in the comparison of non-AIS and AIS patients). The random forest model was applied and 15 potential ICD regulators were screened to forecast the probability of AIS. A nomogram, on the basis of 11 latent ICD regulators, was performed. The resolution curve analysis indicated that patients can gain benefits from the nomogram. The consensus clustering approach was applied, and AIS patients were divided into 2 ICD clusters (cluster A and cluster B) based on the identified key ICD regulatory factors. To quantify the ICD pattern, 181 ICD-related dissimilarly expressed genes (DEGs) were selected for further investigation. The expression levels of NFKB1, NFKB2, and PARP1 were greater in gene cluster A than in gene cluster B. In conclusion, ICD regulators exerted a crucial part in the progress of AIS. The investigation made by us on ICD patterns perhaps informs prospective immunotherapeutic methods for AIS.
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