Co-Expression Network Analysis of Fbxw7-Associated LncRNAs Reveals Their Functions in Radiation-Induced Thymic Lymphoma.

Insights in cancer research Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-04-30
Antoine M Snijders, Jian-Hua Mao
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Abstract

FBXW7, an E3-ubiquitin protein ligase in SCFs (SKP1-cullin-F-box) complex, is a major human tumor suppressor gene, and understanding mechanisms by which FBXW7 contributes to tumorigenesis is critical for the treatment of human cancers with FBXW7 deficiency. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as key regulators of various biological processes. Here we have identified a set of lncRNAs that are associated with Fbxw7 deficiency. The correlation network and functional annotation analysis revealed that Fbxw7-associated lncRNAs regulate genes involved in cell cycle, DNA repair, metabolic process, and cell communication and adhesion. The number of coding genes that correlated with individual lncRNAs varied largely. A lncRNA on chromosome 15 (A_30_P01032978), which was upregulated in tumors from Fbxw7 deficient mice was positively correlated with 15 coding genes. High expression of this 15-gene signature was associated with poor prognosis in two independent human breast cancer studies. Our results open possible new avenues to understand mechanisms by which Fbxw7 deficiency increases tumor susceptibility via the alteration of lncRNAs.

fbxw7相关lncrna共表达网络分析揭示其在辐射诱导胸腺淋巴瘤中的功能
FBXW7是SCFs (SKP1-cullin-F-box)复合体中的e3 -泛素蛋白连接酶,是一种主要的人类肿瘤抑制基因,了解FBXW7促进肿瘤发生的机制对于治疗FBXW7缺乏症的人类癌症至关重要。长链非编码rna (lncrna)已成为多种生物过程的关键调控因子。在这里,我们已经确定了一组与Fbxw7缺陷相关的lncrna。相关网络和功能注释分析显示,fbxw7相关的lncRNAs可调控参与细胞周期、DNA修复、代谢过程以及细胞通讯和粘附的基因。与个体lncrna相关的编码基因数量差异很大。在Fbxw7缺陷小鼠肿瘤中上调的15号染色体lncRNA (A_30_P01032978)与15个编码基因正相关。在两项独立的人类乳腺癌研究中,这种15个基因特征的高表达与预后不良有关。我们的研究结果为了解Fbxw7缺陷通过改变lncrna增加肿瘤易感性的机制开辟了可能的新途径。
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