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Published on: May 17, 2019
Association of MPO Expression with the Immune Microenvironment in Breast Cancer: Insights from Bioinformatics and
Qingrui Li1, Fei Teng2, Weijia Kong3
1Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Aerospace Center Hospital.
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Breast cancer remains a major cause of cancer-related mortality, and exploratory computational workflows can help prioritize immune-associated markers for further investigation. Here, we used the cancer genome atlas breast invasive carcinoma (TCGA-BRCA) bulk transcriptomic data and the public single-cell dataset GSE161529 to examine associations between myeloperoxidase (MPO) expression, clinical outcomes, immune infiltration, methylation, upstream-regulator annotations, single-cell expression patterns, virtual knockdown sensitivity outputs, drug-gene interaction retrieval, and absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity (ADMET) annotation. MPO expression was lower in breast cancer tissues than in adjacent non-tumor tissues. Higher MPO expression was associated with a longer progression-free interval, whereas its associations with overall survival and disease-specific survival were not statistically significant. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis suggested tumor-normal separation within the analyzed public dataset, but this should not be interpreted as clinical diagnostic validation. Immune deconvolution and enrichment analyses indicated that MPO expression mainly tracked with immune- and myeloid-related transcriptional features, rather than establishing tumor-intrinsic regulation of the immune microenvironment. At single-cell resolution, the MPO signal was sparse, with only 85 MPO-positive cells detected before k-nearest neighbor (KNN)-based neighborhood expansion. Detectable MPO signal and MPO-associated scores were interpreted cautiously because they may be influenced by sparse expression, cell-type annotation uncertainty, dropout, doublets, or ambient RNA. In silico virtual knockdown suggested candidate immune- and inflammatory-related transcriptional changes, but these results were considered exploratory and require validation. Drug-gene interaction database (DGIdb)-based drug-gene retrieval and ADMET annotation were used only as preliminary chemical annotations and were not interpreted as therapeutic evidence. Overall, this study provides a reproducible in silico workflow for generating hypotheses about MPO-associated immune/myeloid features in breast cancer, which require external cohort validation and experimental confirmation.