生物
生物标志物发现
生物标志物
癌症研究
基因
食管鳞状细胞癌
疾病
计算生物学
组学
蛋白质组学
生物信息学
癌症
医学
内科学
遗传学
作者
Kübra Karagoz,Heather L. Lehman,Douglas B. Stairs,Raghu Sinha,Kazım Yalçın Arğa
出处
期刊:Current Cancer Drug Targets
[Bentham Science]
日期:2016-02-09
卷期号:16 (8): 721-736
被引量:38
标识
DOI:10.2174/1568009616666160203113721
摘要
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), which is the most common subtype of esophageal cancers, is the sixth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide with a five-year survival rate of 19%. Identification of efficient biomarkers for early detection and better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of ESCC may offer reduced mortality. However, proper biomarkers for clinical diagnosis and prognosis have not been defined yet. In the presented study, we employed a systematic and integrative 'omics' strategy to reconstruct networks of transcriptional regulation and protein-protein interaction to identify novel biomarkers, potential molecular targets, and mechanisms of transcriptional control in ESCC. Towards this end, we revealed 30 down-regulated and 21 upregulated genes as ESCC specific biomarkers since these were differentially expressed between 91 ESCC tumor samples compared to normal tissues in five different datasets. We report the association of ACPP, C2orf54, DYNLT3, ENDOU, FMO2, and KANK1 (down-regulated genes) and COL10A1, FNDC3B, HOMER3, MARCKSL1, and RFC4 (up-regulated genes) to ESCC for the first time. Further, the ESCC driven molecular pathways were also constructed to elucidate the molecular mechanism of the disease; specifically several metabolic pathways were down-regulated while the signaling pathways were up-regulated. Additionally, reporter metabolites for ESCC were analyzed and metabolic dysfunction was ascertained in arachidonic acid metabolism and steroid hormone biosynthesis pathways. The multi-omics network strategy presented here may enable discovery of novel biomarkers and targets for personalized medicine in ESCC patients. Keywords: Systems biology, biomedicine, functional genomics, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma, biomarker.
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