Evaluation of 5'-tRF-His-GTG As a Molecular Biomarker in Breast Cancer Diagnoses and Prognosis.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-25 DOI:10.1089/cbr.2023.0048
Xun Tang, Jun Wu, Yan Chen, Daojuan Wang, Tingyu Wang, Yajing Weng, Zhengquan Zhu, Rui Peng, Yong Wang, Feng Yan
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Abstract

Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. Although advances have been made in the identification of predictive biomarkers, current options for early diagnosis and prognostic analysis are still suboptimal. Recently, transfer-RNA-derived RNA fragments (tRFs) have emerged as a class of small noncoding RNAs that play a role in the cancer progression. The authors aimed to identify a specific class of tRFs as a molecular marker for BC diagnosis and prognosis in clinical management. Methods: The levels of 5'-tRF-His-GTG were quantified in BC tissue (n = 101) and inflammatory normal breast tissue (n = 22) using in situ hybridization. Clinicopathological parameters were obtained, including age, tumor node metastasis stage, hormone receptor status, histopathological grade, lymphovascular invasion, and recurrence. The correlation between the expression of 5'-tRF-His-GTG and these parameters in different BC subtypes was analyzed. Patient death and cancer progression were regarded as clinical endpoints in the survival analysis. Gene Ontology (GO) enrichment analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis were also performed to predict the involvement in pivotal biological process. Results: The expression of 5'-tRF-His-GTG was significantly downregulated in BC tissues and was in connection with T stage in human epidermal growth factor 2-positive and basal-like BC, as well as N stage and histopathological grade in luminal BC. Patients with low expression of 5'-tRF-His-GTG had a poor overall survival rate. Statistics of GO and KEGG pathway revealed that cation channel activity, protein catabolic process, response to temperature stimulus, cell cycle, focal adhesion, and glycerophospholipid metabolism were significantly enriched. Conclusions: This study suggests that the assessment of 5'-tRF-His-GTG expression could serve as a novel biomarker for individual diagnosis and prognosis in BC.

评估 5'-tRF-His-GTG 在乳腺癌诊断和预后中的分子生物标记物作用
背景:乳腺癌(BC)是全球妇女中发病率最高的癌症。尽管在鉴定预测性生物标志物方面取得了进展,但目前用于早期诊断和预后分析的方案仍不理想。最近,转移核糖核酸衍生的核糖核酸片段(tRFs)作为一类小的非编码核糖核酸出现了,它们在癌症进展中发挥着作用。作者旨在鉴定一类特定的 tRFs,作为临床管理中 BC 诊断和预后的分子标记。研究方法采用原位杂交技术对 BC 组织(n = 101)和炎性正常乳腺组织(n = 22)中的 5'-tRF-His-GTG 水平进行量化。临床病理参数包括年龄、肿瘤结节转移分期、激素受体状态、组织病理学分级、淋巴管侵犯和复发。分析了5'-tRF-His-GTG的表达与这些参数在不同BC亚型中的相关性。在生存分析中,患者死亡和癌症进展被视为临床终点。此外,还进行了基因本体(GO)富集分析和京都基因组百科全书(KEGG)通路富集分析,以预测5'-tRF-His-GTG参与关键生物学过程的情况。结果5'-tRF-His-GTG在BC组织中的表达明显下调,在人表皮生长因子2阳性和基底样BC中与T期有关,在管腔型BC中与N期和组织病理学分级有关。5'-tRF-His-GTG低表达的患者总生存率较低。GO和KEGG通路统计显示,阳离子通道活性、蛋白质分解代谢过程、对温度刺激的反应、细胞周期、病灶粘附和甘油磷脂代谢明显富集。结论这项研究表明,5'-tRF-His-GTG 表达的评估可作为一种新型生物标记物,用于 BC 的个体诊断和预后判断。
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