头颈部肿瘤核受体表达分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Cancer Genetics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-26 DOI:10.1016/j.cancergen.2024.12.003
Lindsey Mortensen, Cynthia K Koenigsberg, Tyler G Kimbrough, Jesse Ping, Gema Souto Adeva, Beverly R Wuertz, Patrick Gaffney, Frank G Ondrey
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目的:头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)的研究已经证明了核受体及其相关的共调节因子在HNSCC的发展和治疗中的重要性。我们试图通过RNA-Seq和微阵列数据来表征核受体超家族的成员。材料和方法:在cBioportal平台上比较HNSCC样本(n = 515例具有RNA-Seq数据的患者)和正常组织(n = 82例患者)的TCGA RNA-Seq数据,以查看核受体表达的显着差异。采用Affymetrix微阵列分析HNSCC肿瘤与正常口腔黏膜(41例肿瘤,13例正常)的对比。结果:在检测的48个NR基因和19个NR辅助因子中,与正常组织相比,TCGA中99%的肿瘤样本存在某种形式的NR基因“改变”。这些变化主要包括表达的变化。与正常组织相比,NR基因(PPARG)和(RORC)以及NR辅助因子(NCOA1)在肿瘤中差异表达和下调。结论:我们发现在HNSCC中,PPARG表达显著降低,与脂质代谢和细胞周期进展相关的基因同时发生变化。我们正在一系列临床试验中使用噻唑烷二酮靶向PPARγ,希望通过分化恢复正常的信号传导,从而逆转癌变。我们还观察到几种与临床因素相关的差异表达受体,这些受体可能成为未来靶向治疗工作的重点。这些数据为核受体在HNSCC基因表达失调中发挥作用提供了证据,并说明了当前生物信息学工具在查询复杂、高通量数据集方面的实用性。
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Analysis of nuclear receptor expression in head and neck cancer.

Objective: Studies of squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC) have demonstrated the importance of nuclear receptors and their associated coregulators in the development and treatment of HNSCC. We sought to characterize members of the nuclear receptor super family through interrogation of RNA-Seq and microarray data.

Materials and methods: TCGA RNA-Seq data within the cBioportal platform comparing HNSCC samples (n = 515 patients with RNA-Seq data) to normal tissue (n = 82 patients) was interrogated for significant differences in nuclear receptor expression. Affymetrix microarray analysis of HNSCC tumors relative to normal oral mucosa (41 tumor, 13 normal) was analyzed.

Results: Of the 48 NR genes and 19 NR cofactors examined, 99 % of tumor samples in the TCGA had some form of NR gene 'alteration' compared to normal tissue. These alterations predominantly encompass expression changes. NR genes (PPARG) and (RORC), and the NR cofactor, (NCOA1), were differentially expressed and downregulated in tumors compared to normal tissue.

Conclusion: We have discovered significant decreases in PPARG expression with co-occurring changes in genes involved with lipid metabolism and cell cycle progression in HNSCC. We are targeting PPARγ with thiazolidinediones in a series of clinical trials to restore normal signaling via differentiation to hopefully reverse carcinogenesis. We also observed several receptors with differential expression associated with clinical factors that may become the focus of interest in future targeting efforts. These data provide evidence for nuclear receptors playing a role in the dysregulation of gene expression in HNSCC and illustrate the utility of current bioinformatic tools for interrogating complex, high throughput data sets.

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Cancer Genetics
Cancer Genetics ONCOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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期刊介绍: The aim of Cancer Genetics is to publish high quality scientific papers on the cellular, genetic and molecular aspects of cancer, including cancer predisposition and clinical diagnostic applications. Specific areas of interest include descriptions of new chromosomal, molecular or epigenetic alterations in benign and malignant diseases; novel laboratory approaches for identification and characterization of chromosomal rearrangements or genomic alterations in cancer cells; correlation of genetic changes with pathology and clinical presentation; and the molecular genetics of cancer predisposition. To reach a basic science and clinical multidisciplinary audience, we welcome original full-length articles, reviews, meeting summaries, brief reports, and letters to the editor.
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