Significant up-regulation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling pathway in Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric cancer.

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2025-02-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.62347/RIOX7768
Ming Tan, Qihua Tan
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Abstract

Objectives: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) associated gastric cancer (EBVaGC) represents a distinct subtype of gastric carcinoma clinically characterized by low frequency of lymph node metastasis and better prognosis as compared to the EBV-negative gastric cancer (EBVnGC). Differential expression analysis of the transcriptome from tumor tissues revealed frequent involvement of immune genes which emphasizes the exclusive significance of immune response in EBVaGC patients. Considering the reported over-expression of toll-like receptor (TLR) genes in EBV infection and giving the crucial roles of TLRs in the innate immune system, we assumed that the entire TLR signaling pathway could have been differentially regulated in EBVaGC.

Methods: We tested our hypothesis by performing a differential expression analysis of the whole TLR signaling pathway using gene set enrichment test.

Results: A self-matched test detected a significant upregulation of the TLR signaling pathway in tumor as compared with non-tumor gastric tissues of EBVaGCs (P = 4×10-3) but no significant differential regulation of the pathway in EBVnGCs. A comparison of tumor gastric tissue in EBVaGCs versus non-tumor gastric tissue in EBVnGCs showed an even more significant upregulation of the pathway with a high enrichment of overexpressed genes (P = 2.5×10-4).

Conclusions: Briefly, this study revealed a distinct pattern of activation of the TLR signaling pathway in EBVaGCs which can be seen as a specific feature of molecular pathology in the disease. This feature characterizes the disease as a distinct subtype of gastric cancer in oncogenesis which can be linked to its clinical manifestation and prognosis to motivate improved treatment strategies for both EBVaGC and EBVnGC patients.

研究目的与爱泼斯坦-巴氏病毒(EBV)相关的胃癌(EBVaGC)是胃癌的一个独特亚型,与EBV阴性胃癌(EBVnGC)相比,其临床特点是淋巴结转移率低,预后较好。肿瘤组织转录组的差异表达分析表明,免疫基因的频繁参与强调了免疫反应在 EBVaGC 患者中的独特意义。考虑到有报道称收费样受体(TLR)基因在 EBV 感染中过度表达,以及 TLR 在先天性免疫系统中的关键作用,我们推测整个 TLR 信号通路可能在 EBVaGC 中受到了不同程度的调控:我们利用基因组富集测试对整个 TLR 信号通路进行了差异表达分析,从而验证了我们的假设:结果:自匹配试验发现,与非肿瘤胃组织相比,EBVaGCs肿瘤胃组织中的TLR信号通路有显著上调(P = 4×10-3),但在EBVnGCs中该通路无显著差异调控。将 EBVaGCs 中的肿瘤胃组织与 EBVnGCs 中的非肿瘤胃组织进行比较,发现该通路的上调更为显著,高表达基因的富集程度更高(P = 2.5×10-4):简而言之,本研究揭示了 EBVaGCs 中 TLR 信号通路激活的独特模式,这可被视为该疾病分子病理学的一个特殊特征。这一特征说明该病在肿瘤发生过程中属于胃癌的一个独特亚型,可以将其与临床表现和预后联系起来,从而改进 EBVaGC 和 EBVnGC 患者的治疗策略。
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