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Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways

More than 30% of human protein-coding genes form hereditary complex genome architectures composed of sense-antisense (SA) gene pairs (SAGPs) transcribing their RNAs from both strands of a given locus. Such architectures represent important novel components of genome complexity contributing to gene e...

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Autores principales: Grinchuk, Oleg V., Motakis, Efthymios, Yenamandra, Surya Pavan, Ow, Ghim Siong, Jenjaroenpun, Piroon, Tang, Zhiqun, Yarmishyn, Aliaksandr A., Ivshina, Anna V., Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4747219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26517092
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author Grinchuk, Oleg V.
Motakis, Efthymios
Yenamandra, Surya Pavan
Ow, Ghim Siong
Jenjaroenpun, Piroon
Tang, Zhiqun
Yarmishyn, Aliaksandr A.
Ivshina, Anna V.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
author_facet Grinchuk, Oleg V.
Motakis, Efthymios
Yenamandra, Surya Pavan
Ow, Ghim Siong
Jenjaroenpun, Piroon
Tang, Zhiqun
Yarmishyn, Aliaksandr A.
Ivshina, Anna V.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
author_sort Grinchuk, Oleg V.
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description More than 30% of human protein-coding genes form hereditary complex genome architectures composed of sense-antisense (SA) gene pairs (SAGPs) transcribing their RNAs from both strands of a given locus. Such architectures represent important novel components of genome complexity contributing to gene expression deregulation in cancer cells. Therefore, the architectures might be involved in cancer pathways and, in turn, be used for novel drug targets discovery. However, the global roles of SAGPs in cancer pathways has not been studied. Here we investigated SAGPs associated with breast cancer (BC)-related pathways using systems biology, prognostic survival and experimental methods. Gene expression analysis identified 73 BC-relevant SAGPs that are highly correlated in BC. Survival modelling and metadata analysis of the 1161 BC patients allowed us to develop a novel patient prognostic grouping method selecting the 12 survival-significant SAGPs. The qRT-PCR-validated 12-SAGP prognostic signature reproducibly stratified BC patients into low- and high-risk prognostic subgroups. The 1381 SAGP-defined differentially expressed genes common across three studied cohorts were identified. The functional enrichment analysis of these genes revealed the GABPA gene network, including BC-relevant SAGPs, specific gene sets involved in cell cycle, spliceosomal and proteasomal pathways. The co-regulatory function of GABPA in BC cells was supported using siRNA knockdown studies. Thus, we demonstrated SAGPs as the synergistically functional genome architectures interconnected with cancer-related pathways and associated with BC patient clinical outcomes. Taken together, SAGPs represent an important component of genome complexity which can be used to identify novel aspects of coordinated pathological gene networks in cancers.
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spelling pubmed-47472192016-03-25 Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways Grinchuk, Oleg V. Motakis, Efthymios Yenamandra, Surya Pavan Ow, Ghim Siong Jenjaroenpun, Piroon Tang, Zhiqun Yarmishyn, Aliaksandr A. Ivshina, Anna V. Kuznetsov, Vladimir A. Oncotarget Research Paper More than 30% of human protein-coding genes form hereditary complex genome architectures composed of sense-antisense (SA) gene pairs (SAGPs) transcribing their RNAs from both strands of a given locus. Such architectures represent important novel components of genome complexity contributing to gene expression deregulation in cancer cells. Therefore, the architectures might be involved in cancer pathways and, in turn, be used for novel drug targets discovery. However, the global roles of SAGPs in cancer pathways has not been studied. Here we investigated SAGPs associated with breast cancer (BC)-related pathways using systems biology, prognostic survival and experimental methods. Gene expression analysis identified 73 BC-relevant SAGPs that are highly correlated in BC. Survival modelling and metadata analysis of the 1161 BC patients allowed us to develop a novel patient prognostic grouping method selecting the 12 survival-significant SAGPs. The qRT-PCR-validated 12-SAGP prognostic signature reproducibly stratified BC patients into low- and high-risk prognostic subgroups. The 1381 SAGP-defined differentially expressed genes common across three studied cohorts were identified. The functional enrichment analysis of these genes revealed the GABPA gene network, including BC-relevant SAGPs, specific gene sets involved in cell cycle, spliceosomal and proteasomal pathways. The co-regulatory function of GABPA in BC cells was supported using siRNA knockdown studies. Thus, we demonstrated SAGPs as the synergistically functional genome architectures interconnected with cancer-related pathways and associated with BC patient clinical outcomes. Taken together, SAGPs represent an important component of genome complexity which can be used to identify novel aspects of coordinated pathological gene networks in cancers. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4747219/ /pubmed/26517092 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Grinchuk 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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Grinchuk, Oleg V.
Motakis, Efthymios
Yenamandra, Surya Pavan
Ow, Ghim Siong
Jenjaroenpun, Piroon
Tang, Zhiqun
Yarmishyn, Aliaksandr A.
Ivshina, Anna V.
Kuznetsov, Vladimir A.
Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title_full Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title_fullStr Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title_full_unstemmed Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title_short Sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
title_sort sense-antisense gene-pairs in breast cancer and associated pathological pathways
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4747219/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26517092
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