Hierarchical modeling of alternative exon usage associations with survival

Ahmed Sadeque, N. Serao, B. Southey, Zeeshan Fazal, S. Rodriguez-Zas
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Exon expression platforms have allowed the detection of associations between alternative exon usage (AEU) and the proliferation of malignant cells in cancer. However, due to inadequate number of studies performed on AEU and the approaches utilized to detect AEU events, well established biomarkers for GBM are not available. The expression of exons corresponding to 25,403 genes was related to the survival of 328 patients diagnosed with Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). An approach that takes exon expression into account was adopted to detect the association between exon expression and survival. Association between expression and survival were identified in 22 single-exon genes 248 genes with 2–25 exons, 1430 genes with >24 and <50 exons and 215 genes with >50 exons. Among the multiple-exon genes exhibiting AEU were epidermal growth factor (EGF) and nidogen2 (NID2) that have known association with GBM. These results are consistent with reports that these genes have 12 and 10 transcripts, respectively.
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替代外显子使用与生存关联的分层建模
外显子表达平台允许检测替代外显子使用(AEU)与癌症中恶性细胞增殖之间的关联。然而,由于对AEU进行的研究数量不足,以及用于检测AEU事件的方法不足,目前还没有成熟的GBM生物标志物。328例诊断为多形性胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)的患者的生存与25403个基因对应的外显子表达有关。我们采用了一种考虑外显子表达的方法来检测外显子表达与存活之间的关系。结果显示,22个单外显子基因的表达与生存相关,其中2-25外显子基因248个,>24外显子基因1430个,外显子基因50个。在显示AEU的多外显子基因中,表皮生长因子(EGF)和nidgen2 (NID2)与GBM有已知的关联。这些结果与这些基因分别有12个和10个转录本的报道一致。
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