Comprehensive analysis of mitophagy-related subtypes of breast cancer and the association with immune related characteristics

Heliyon. 2023 Dec 3;9(12):e23267. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23267. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Breast cancer (BRCA) is a common neoplasm characterized by high levels of molecular heterogeneity. Previous studies have noted the importance of mitophagy for the progression and prognosis of BRCA. However, little was found in the similarity and difference of mitophagy-related gene expression patterns of BRCA. This study intended to investigate the differences in functional activation, somatic mutation, and immune-related characteristics among different subtypes of BRCA associated with mitophagy. Based on bioinformatics analysis, we systematically examined the heterogeneity of breast cancer concerning mitophagy and observed two distinct subtypes with different tumor microenvironments and prognoses. BRCA samples from TCGA database were divided into two subtypes based on the expression of 29 mitophagy-related genes by ConsensusClusterPlus algorithm. Two mitophagy-related subtypes with marked prognostic discrepancies were significantly correlated with race, intrinsic subtype grouped based on PAM50 subtype purity and BRCA Pathology. The results of GSVA and immune microenvironment analysis showed significant differences in cancer-related and immune-related features between the two subtypes. METABRIC datasets were extracted to validate the immune characteristics scoring and the expression of immune checkpoints between different subtypes based on the medium value of TCGA-Mitophagy score. It is noteworthy that the present study is the first to demonstrate a new classification based on the mitophagy of breast cancer, which comes up with a new perspective for the assessment and prognoses of BRCA.

Keywords: Breast cancer; Mitophagy; Precise treatment; Subtypes; Tumor microenvironment.