Hanxing Tong, Ning Jia, Wenyang Li, Jingjing Xu, Qiuyue Li, Xiaomeng He, Huaqin Sun, Christopher Corpe, Jin Wang
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Abstract
Background: Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal sarcomas of the upper digestive tract. Imatinib is the first-line therapy for patients with metastatic or unresectable GISTs. However, the majority of GIST patients eventually develop imatinib resistance.
Methods: To identify the factors that are responsible for imatinib resistance, we investigated the differentially expressed mRNAs and circRNAs in imatinib-naïve and imatinib-resistant GISTs via ceRNA microarrays. The expression levels of circ-BRIP1, circ-EPHB4 and their host genes were validated via quantitative real-time PCR analyses and formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue microarrays (TMAs).
Results: We found that 107 mRNAs and 521 circRNAs were differentially expressed between imatinib-resistant and imatinib-naïve GIST tissue samples. Among them, circ-BRIP1, circ-EPHB4 and their host genes were upregulated in imatinib-resistant GISTs and associated with imatinib resistance, tumor relapse and progression, and metastasis in GIST patients. The expression level of EPHB4 was significantly greater in high-grade GISTs than in low-grade GISTs and was correlated with imatinib resistance.
Conclusions: Our results demonstrated that the circRNA in situ hybridization-immunohistochemistry could not only be applied to FFPE-TMAs for high-throughput analysis of circRNA expression in tumors but also suggested a possible role for circ-BRIP1, circ-EPHB4, and their host genes in the progression of GISTs.
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The Journal of Translational Medicine is an open-access journal that publishes articles focusing on information derived from human experimentation to enhance communication between basic and clinical science. It covers all areas of translational medicine.