综合分析剪接因子构建前列腺癌预后预测分类器

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
He Zhang, Jianfei Tian, Sixin Ren, Baoai Han, Ruinan Tian, Xiaoyan Zuo, Hui Liu, Zhiyong Wang, Yanfen Cui, Liming Liu, Hui Guo, Fei Zhang, Ruifang Niu
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摘要

剪接因子(SFs)是控制rna选择性剪接(AS)的蛋白质,已被认为是新的癌症标志。它们的失调被发现参与了许多癌症的生物学过程,如癌变、增殖、转移和衰老。sf的失调已被证明有助于前列腺癌(PCa)的进展。然而,对sf在前列腺癌中的预后价值的综合分析是有限的。在这项工作中,我们系统地分析了393个SFs,以深入表征SFs在PCa中的表达模式、临床相关性和生物学功能。我们鉴定了53例与生存相关的sf,这些sf可以将PCa分为两种不同的分子亚型,它们具有不同的mRNA表达和as事件表达模式,并且在途径活性和临床结果上表现出显著差异。采用LASSO-COX回归建立了基于sf的分类器,其中包含6个关键sf (BCAS1、LSM3、DHX16、NOVA2、RBM47和SNRPN),该分类器在训练和测试数据集以及3个外部PCa队列(DKFZ、GSE70769和GSE21035)中均表现出良好的预后预测性能,受试者工作特征(ROC) >0.700。CRISPR/CAS9筛选数据和细胞水平功能分析表明,LSM3和DHX16是PCa细胞增殖和细胞周期进展的重要因子。本研究提示sf和AS事件是PCa诊断、预后和治疗的潜在多维生物标志物。
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Comprehensively analysis of splicing factors to construct prognosis prediction classifier in prostate cancer

Comprehensively analysis of splicing factors to construct prognosis prediction classifier in prostate cancer

Splicing factors (SFs) are proteins that control the alternative splicing (AS) of RNAs, which have been recognized as new cancer hallmarks. Their dysregulation has been found to be involved in many biological processes of cancer, such as carcinogenesis, proliferation, metastasis and senescence. Dysregulation of SFs has been demonstrated to contribute to the progression of prostate cancer (PCa). However, a comprehensive analysis of the prognosis value of SFs in PCa is limited. In this work, we systematically analysed 393 SFs to deeply characterize the expression patterns, clinical relevance and biological functions of SFs in PCa. We identified 53 survival-related SFs that can stratify PCa into two de nove molecular subtypes with distinct mRNA expression and AS-event expression patterns and displayed significant differences in pathway activity and clinical outcomes. An SF-based classifier was established using LASSO-COX regression with six key SFs (BCAS1, LSM3, DHX16, NOVA2, RBM47 and SNRPN), which showed promising prognosis-prediction performance with a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) >0.700 in both the training and testing datasets, as well as in three external PCa cohorts (DKFZ, GSE70769 and GSE21035). CRISPR/CAS9 screening data and cell-level functional analysis suggested that LSM3 and DHX16 are essential factors for the proliferation and cell cycle progression in PCa cells. This study proposes that SFs and AS events are potential multidimensional biomarkers for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of PCa.

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期刊介绍: Bridging physiology and cellular medicine, and molecular biology and molecular therapeutics, Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine publishes basic research that furthers our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and translational studies that convert this knowledge into therapeutic approaches.
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