Τετάρτη 2 Δεκεμβρίου 2020

Develop a circular RNA–related regulatory network associated with prognosis of gastric cancer

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Develop a circular RNA–related regulatory network associated with prognosis of gastric cancer

Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment annotations of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) (up‐(A) and down (B)‐regulated DEGs).


Abstract

Background

In gastric cancer (GC), circular RNAs (circRNAs) mainly play an important role in miRNA sponge, which not only indicate long‐term survival and prognosis but also increase resistance to the apoptosis. The purpose of the study is to explore new circRNAs and their underlying mechanisms in GC.

Method

Through rigorous retrieval strategies, we used the sva package to analyze and identify differentially expressed circRNAs (DECs) from three Gene Expression Omnibus microarray datasets (GSE83521, GSE89143, and GSE78092). Online website CSCD and CircInteractome were used to reveal the binding sites between miRNAs and DECs. The possible target miRNAs of the DECs identified based on miRNAs, and Cytoscape was used to create a regulatory network of circRNA‐m iRNA‐mRNA and identified the hub genes which were further validated using The Cancer Genome Atlas database and Human Protein Atlas.

Results

Twenty‐eight DECs were obtained using the sva package. A regulatory network of circRNA‐miRNA‐mRNA (competing endogenous RNA) containing 15 circRNAs, 24 miRNAs, and 158 genes was identified. A protein‐protein interaction network based on the 158 genes was established, and further determined that 10 hub genes (SKA1, ANLN, CHEK1, SKA3, TOP2A, BIRC5, RRM2, NCAPG2, FANCI, and RAD51) were associated with some cancer‐related pathways based on the functional enrichment analysis. Finally, six hub genes (BIRC5, TOP2A, FANCI, NCAPG2, RAD51, and RRM2) were proven to influence the overall survival of GC.

Conclusion

Our study established a circRNA‐miRNA‐mRNA regulatory network and defined six circRNA‐related hub genes in GC, which could serve as potential therapeutic targets or prognostic biomarker for GC treatment.

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