Global profiling of alternative splicing in non-small cell lung cancer reveals novel histological and population differences.

IF 6.9 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Oncogene Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1038/s41388-024-03267-y
Saman Zeeshan, Bhavik Dalal, Rony F Arauz, Adriana Zingone, Curtis C Harris, Hossein Khiabanian, Sharon R Pine, Bríd M Ryan
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Lung cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in the US. African-American (AA) men are more likely to develop lung cancer with higher incidence and mortality rates than European-American (EA) men. Herein, we report high-confidence alternative splicing (AS) events from high-throughput, high-depth total RNA sequencing of lung tumors and non-tumor adjacent tissues (NATs) in two independent cohorts of patients with adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC). We identified novel AS biomarkers with notable differential percent spliced in (PSI) values between lung tumors and NATs enriched in the AA and EA populations, which were associated with oncogenic signaling pathways. We also uncovered tumor subtype- and population-specific AS events associated with cell surface proteins and cancer driver genes. We highlighted significant AS events in SYNE2 specific to LUAD in both populations, as well as those in CD44 from EAs and TMBIM6 from AAs specific to LUAD. Here, we also present the validation of cancer signatures based on direct high-throughput reverse transcription-PCR. Our large survey of lung tumors presents a rich data resource that may help to understand molecular subtypes of lung tumor between AAs and EAs and reveal new therapeutic vulnerabilities that potentially advance health equity.

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非小细胞肺癌中选择性剪接的全球分析揭示了新的组织学和人群差异。
肺癌是美国最常见的癌症之一。非裔美国人(AA)男性比欧美人(EA)男性更容易患肺癌,发病率和死亡率更高。在此,我们报告了高通量、高深度的总RNA测序在两个独立的腺癌(LUAD)和鳞状细胞癌(LUSC)患者队列中肺肿瘤和非肿瘤邻近组织(NATs)的高可信度选择性剪接(AS)事件。我们发现了新的AS生物标志物,在肺肿瘤和AA和EA人群中富集的NATs之间具有显着差异的剪接(PSI)值百分比,这与致癌信号通路有关。我们还发现了与细胞表面蛋白和癌症驱动基因相关的肿瘤亚型和人群特异性AS事件。我们强调了两种人群中LUAD特异性的SYNE2的显著AS事件,以及ea特异性的CD44和AAs特异性的TMBIM6的显著AS事件。在这里,我们也提出了基于直接高通量逆转录- pcr的癌症特征验证。我们对肺肿瘤的大规模调查提供了丰富的数据资源,可能有助于了解AAs和ea之间肺肿瘤的分子亚型,并揭示可能促进健康公平的新治疗脆弱性。
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Oncogene
Oncogene 医学-生化与分子生物学
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15.30
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404
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1 months
期刊介绍: Oncogene is dedicated to advancing our understanding of cancer processes through the publication of exceptional research. The journal seeks to disseminate work that challenges conventional theories and contributes to establishing new paradigms in the etio-pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of cancers. Emphasis is placed on research shedding light on processes driving metastatic spread and providing crucial insights into cancer biology beyond existing knowledge. Areas covered include the cellular and molecular biology of cancer, resistance to cancer therapies, and the development of improved approaches to enhance survival. Oncogene spans the spectrum of cancer biology, from fundamental and theoretical work to translational, applied, and clinical research, including early and late Phase clinical trials, particularly those with biologic and translational endpoints.
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