Revealing key proteins in comparison of tumor and para-tumor tissues in stage I esophageal squamous cell carcinoma: A combined gene expression clustering and protein interaction network analysis

IF 0.5 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Human Gene Pub Date : 2024-11-09 DOI:10.1016/j.humgen.2024.201355
Maede Bakhshi Valilou , Mostafa Rezaei-Tavirani , Masoumeh Farahani
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Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma (ESCC) which is diagnosed in advanced stages and metastasis to the vital organs, remained the sixth fatal malignancy among other types of cancer-related death. Considering the lack of specific clinical symptoms in the early development of the disease, finding suitable biomarkers and tissue-specific alterations for effective screening of ESCC is targeted in this project. Gene expression profiles of tumor tissue and para-tumors of stage I ESCC patients were retrieved from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. The significant tissue-specific differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified and studied based on fold change distribution and the functional role of genes in the action map. A total number of 11,483 significant DEGs discriminated the tumor tissue from para-tumor tissue. Clustering analysis of significant DEGs led to identifying 220 DEGs as the final significant genes. Protein interaction network and action map analysis of the final gene list showed matrix metallopeptidase-9 (MMP9) as the critical gene related to the development of ESCC diseases in stage I. Significant expression change of MMP9 in esophageal carcinoma was validated in UALCAN (The University of Alabama at Birmingham Cancer Data Analysis Portal). This study highlighted the pivotal role of MMP9 in combination with SPP1, MMP13, and IL18 as a possible biomarkers panel in studies of tumor invasion and prognosis for stage I ESCC disease.
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揭示 I 期食管鳞状细胞癌中肿瘤和瘤旁组织比较的关键蛋白:基因表达聚类和蛋白相互作用网络综合分析
食管鳞状细胞癌(ESCC)确诊时已是晚期,并已转移至重要器官,在与癌症相关的死亡类型中,它仍是第六大致命恶性肿瘤。考虑到该病早期缺乏特异性临床症状,本项目旨在寻找合适的生物标志物和组织特异性改变,以有效筛查 ESCC。研究人员从基因表达总库(GEO)数据库中检索了I期ESCC患者肿瘤组织和副肿瘤的基因表达谱。根据折叠变化分布和基因在作用图谱中的功能作用,确定并研究了重要的组织特异性差异表达基因(DEGs)。共有 11,483 个重要 DEGs 能区分肿瘤组织和癌旁组织。通过对重要 DEGs 的聚类分析,最终确定了 220 个 DEGs 为重要基因。对最终基因列表进行的蛋白质相互作用网络和作用图分析表明,基质金属肽酶-9(MMP9)是与 ESCC I 期疾病发展相关的关键基因。MMP9 在食管癌中的显著表达变化在 UALCAN(阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校癌症数据分析门户网站)中得到了验证。这项研究强调了 MMP9 与 SPP1、MMP13 和 IL18 的结合在肿瘤侵袭和 I 期 ESCC 疾病预后研究中作为生物标记物面板的关键作用。
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Human Gene
Human Gene Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Genetics
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