Exposure to water-pipe smoking dysregulates a set of genes associated with breast cancer development and an unfavorable outcome

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V. López-Ozuna, I. Gupta, Ryan Chen Kiow, E. Matanes, A. Yasmeen, S. Vranić, A. Al Moustafa
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Background: Water-pipe smoking (WPS), a predominant method of tobacco consumption, is common amongst young females in the Middle East. WPS smoke consists of toxins analogous to the ones that exist in cigarette smoke and frequently correlates with the onset of several types of human cancers including breast. However, the potential target genes and their underlying mechanisms in the initiation and/ or progression of human cancers, especially breast, due to WPS exposure are still unknown. Materials and Methods: In this investigation, we explored the effect of WPS chronic exposure on human normal mammary epithelial cells and analyzed alterations in the differentially ex-pressed gene (DEG) targets using the NanoString nCounter PanCancer Pathways Panel consisting of 770 gene transcripts and a quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis. Results: Our NanoString analysis identified 13 genes dysregulated under the effect of WPS exposure involved in regulating signal transduction, cell cycle, cell motility, proliferation and migration/invasion as well as the inflammatory response. We further performed an in silico analysis to investigate the effect of the identified genes in the prognosis of breast cancer patients and reported those DEGs that directly correlated with smoking and were upregulated in breast cancer in comparison with normal tissue. Moreover, the Kaplan–Meier curve analysis showed a significant correlation be-tween WPS-dysregulated genes (MX1, CCL8, GNGT1 and MMP9) and relapse-free survival in breast cancer patients. Conclusions: Our data clearly suggest that exposure to WPS can alter the expression of key regulator genes involved in the pathogenesis of breast cancer, thereby affecting the breast cancer prognosis.
暴露于水烟中会导致一系列与乳腺癌发展和不利结果相关的基因失调
背景:水烟管吸烟(WPS)是一种主要的烟草消费方式,在中东的年轻女性中很常见。WPS烟雾含有与香烟烟雾中存在的毒素相似的毒素,并且经常与包括乳腺癌在内的几种人类癌症的发病有关。然而,WPS暴露导致人类癌症(尤其是乳腺癌)发生和/或进展的潜在靶基因及其潜在机制尚不清楚。材料和方法:在这项研究中,我们探索了WPS慢性暴露对人类正常乳腺上皮细胞的影响,并使用NanoString nCounter PanCancer Pathways Panel(由770个基因转录本组成)和定量实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)分析了差异表达基因(DEG)靶点的变化。结果:我们的NanoString分析发现,在WPS暴露的影响下,13个基因发生了异常,涉及调节信号转导、细胞周期、细胞运动、增殖和迁移/侵袭以及炎症反应。我们进一步进行了计算机分析,以调查所鉴定的基因对乳腺癌患者预后的影响,并报告了与吸烟直接相关的deg,与正常组织相比,这些deg在乳腺癌中表达上调。此外,Kaplan-Meier曲线分析显示wps失调基因(MX1、CCL8、GNGT1和MMP9)与乳腺癌患者无复发生存率之间存在显著相关性。结论:我们的数据清楚地表明,暴露于WPS可以改变参与乳腺癌发病机制的关键调控基因的表达,从而影响乳腺癌预后。
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