Bioinformatic-based Identification of MicroRNAs with Biomarker Potential in Colon Cancer from Microarray Data

M. Valizadeh, E. Babaei, R. Sharifi, A. Yazdanbod
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Background & objectives: Colon cancer is a common disease in the world that causes high mortality in affected people. The lack of appropriate diagnostic and prognostic markers has led to the failure in early diagnosis of colorectal malignancies. MicroRNAs play an important role in controlling the expression of target genes involved in the development and progression of colon cancer. The aim of the present study was the bioinformatics identification of microRNAs with distinct expression in cancerous and non-cancerous colon samples. Methods: This type of study was theoretical bioinformatics and microarray data of 1513 colon cancer samples with the accession number of GSE115513 were obtained from the GEO site and marker genes were selected by using R program. Target genes of the identified microRNAs were provided by TARGETSCAN software and finally, the graphical network was plotted in Cytoscape software. Results: Analysis of microarray data showed that has-miR-663b, has-miR-650, has-miR-175p, has-miR-4539 and has-miR-501-3p have biomarker potential in cancer samples. Statistical analysis and investigation of the target genes indicated that miR-663b (ROC=0.8965, p=0.001) and has-miR-650 (ROC=0.9104, p=0.001) had significant distinct expression between cancerous and non-tumor margins with biomarker potential. Conclusion: The has-miR-663b and has-miR-650 genes can be used as diagnostic markers to distinguish colon cancer from non-cancerous samples.
基于生物信息学的微阵列数据识别结肠癌中具有生物标志物潜力的microrna
背景与目的:癌症是世界上一种常见的疾病,它会导致受影响人群的高死亡率。缺乏合适的诊断和预后标志物导致结直肠恶性肿瘤的早期诊断失败。微小RNA在控制参与癌症发展和进展的靶基因表达方面发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是对癌性和非癌性结肠样本中具有不同表达的微小RNA进行生物信息学鉴定。方法:采用理论生物信息学方法,从GEO位点获得1513份登录号为GSE115513的癌症样品的微阵列数据,用R程序筛选标记基因。已鉴定的微小RNA的靶基因由TARGETSCAN软件提供,最后在Cytoscape软件中绘制图形网络。结果:微阵列数据分析表明,has-miR663b、has-miR-650、has-miR-175p、has-miR-4539和has-miR-501-3p在癌症样品中具有生物标志物潜力。对靶基因的统计分析和研究表明,miR-663b(ROC=0.8965,p=0.001)和has-miR-650(ROC=0.9104,p=0.001。结论:has-miR-663b和has-miR-650基因可作为结肠癌与非结肠癌的诊断标志物。
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