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Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels

Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the most deadly human diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease, particularly RNA splicing, have remained underexplored. Here, we report a triple-level (gene-, transcript-, and exon-level) analysis of lung adenocarcinoma transcriptomes from 77...

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Autores principales: Hsu, Min-Kung, Wu, I-Ching, Cheng, Ching-Chia, Su, Jen-Liang, Hsieh, Chang-Huain, Lin, Yeong-Shin, Chen, Feng-Chi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26356813
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author Hsu, Min-Kung
Wu, I-Ching
Cheng, Ching-Chia
Su, Jen-Liang
Hsieh, Chang-Huain
Lin, Yeong-Shin
Chen, Feng-Chi
author_facet Hsu, Min-Kung
Wu, I-Ching
Cheng, Ching-Chia
Su, Jen-Liang
Hsieh, Chang-Huain
Lin, Yeong-Shin
Chen, Feng-Chi
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description Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the most deadly human diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease, particularly RNA splicing, have remained underexplored. Here, we report a triple-level (gene-, transcript-, and exon-level) analysis of lung adenocarcinoma transcriptomes from 77 paired tumor and normal tissues, as well as an analysis pipeline to overcome genetic variability for accurate differentiation between tumor and normal tissues. We report three major results. First, more than 5,000 differentially expressed transcripts/exonic regions occur repeatedly in lung adenocarcinoma patients. These transcripts/exonic regions are enriched in nicotine metabolism and ribosomal functions in addition to the pathways enriched for differentially expressed genes (cell cycle, extracellular matrix receptor interaction, and axon guidance). Second, classification models based on rationally selected transcripts or exonic regions can reach accuracies of 0.93 to 1.00 in differentiating tumor from normal tissues. Of the 28 selected exonic regions, 26 regions correspond to alternative exons located in such regulators as tumor suppressor (GDF10), signal receptor (LYVE1), vascular-specific regulator (RASIP1), ubiquitination mediator (RNF5), and transcriptional repressor (TRIM27). Third, classification systems based on 13 to 14 differentially expressed genes yield accuracies near 100%. Genes selected by both detection methods include C16orf59, DAP3, ETV4, GABARAPL1, PPAR, RADIL, RSPO1, SERTM1, SRPK1, ST6GALNAC6, and TNXB. Our findings imply a multilayered lung adenocarcinoma regulome in which transcript-/exon-level regulation may be dissociated from gene-level regulation. Our described method may be used to identify potentially important genes/transcripts/exonic regions for the tumorigenesis of lung adenocarcinoma and to construct accurate tumor vs. normal classification systems for this disease.
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spelling pubmed-47456902016-02-23 Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels Hsu, Min-Kung Wu, I-Ching Cheng, Ching-Chia Su, Jen-Liang Hsieh, Chang-Huain Lin, Yeong-Shin Chen, Feng-Chi Oncotarget Research Paper Lung adenocarcinoma is one of the most deadly human diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this disease, particularly RNA splicing, have remained underexplored. Here, we report a triple-level (gene-, transcript-, and exon-level) analysis of lung adenocarcinoma transcriptomes from 77 paired tumor and normal tissues, as well as an analysis pipeline to overcome genetic variability for accurate differentiation between tumor and normal tissues. We report three major results. First, more than 5,000 differentially expressed transcripts/exonic regions occur repeatedly in lung adenocarcinoma patients. These transcripts/exonic regions are enriched in nicotine metabolism and ribosomal functions in addition to the pathways enriched for differentially expressed genes (cell cycle, extracellular matrix receptor interaction, and axon guidance). Second, classification models based on rationally selected transcripts or exonic regions can reach accuracies of 0.93 to 1.00 in differentiating tumor from normal tissues. Of the 28 selected exonic regions, 26 regions correspond to alternative exons located in such regulators as tumor suppressor (GDF10), signal receptor (LYVE1), vascular-specific regulator (RASIP1), ubiquitination mediator (RNF5), and transcriptional repressor (TRIM27). Third, classification systems based on 13 to 14 differentially expressed genes yield accuracies near 100%. Genes selected by both detection methods include C16orf59, DAP3, ETV4, GABARAPL1, PPAR, RADIL, RSPO1, SERTM1, SRPK1, ST6GALNAC6, and TNXB. Our findings imply a multilayered lung adenocarcinoma regulome in which transcript-/exon-level regulation may be dissociated from gene-level regulation. Our described method may be used to identify potentially important genes/transcripts/exonic regions for the tumorigenesis of lung adenocarcinoma and to construct accurate tumor vs. normal classification systems for this disease. Impact Journals LLC 2015-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4745690/ /pubmed/26356813 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Hsu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title_full Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title_fullStr Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title_full_unstemmed Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title_short Triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
title_sort triple-layer dissection of the lung adenocarcinoma transcriptome – regulation at the gene, transcript, and exon levels
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4745690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26356813
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