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Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study

The incidence of breast cancer is alarmingly increasing worldwide and also among Saudi women. Obesity is linked with an increased cancer risk and studies have also revealed that leptin may be involved in breast tumorigenesis particularly among obese women. Numerous transcriptomic studies have been c...

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Autores principales: KARIM, SAJJAD, MERDAD, ADNAN, SCHULTEN, HANS-JUERGEN, JAYAPAL, MANIKANDAN, DALLOL, ASHRAF, BUHMEIDA, ABDELBASET, AL-THUBAITY, FATIMA, MIRZA, ZEENAT, GARI, MAMDOOH A., CHAUDHARY, ADEEL G., ABUZENADAH, ADEL M., AL-QAHTANI, MOHAMMED H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27177292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4806
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author KARIM, SAJJAD
MERDAD, ADNAN
SCHULTEN, HANS-JUERGEN
JAYAPAL, MANIKANDAN
DALLOL, ASHRAF
BUHMEIDA, ABDELBASET
AL-THUBAITY, FATIMA
MIRZA, ZEENAT
GARI, MAMDOOH A.
CHAUDHARY, ADEEL G.
ABUZENADAH, ADEL M.
AL-QAHTANI, MOHAMMED H.
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MERDAD, ADNAN
SCHULTEN, HANS-JUERGEN
JAYAPAL, MANIKANDAN
DALLOL, ASHRAF
BUHMEIDA, ABDELBASET
AL-THUBAITY, FATIMA
MIRZA, ZEENAT
GARI, MAMDOOH A.
CHAUDHARY, ADEEL G.
ABUZENADAH, ADEL M.
AL-QAHTANI, MOHAMMED H.
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description The incidence of breast cancer is alarmingly increasing worldwide and also among Saudi women. Obesity is linked with an increased cancer risk and studies have also revealed that leptin may be involved in breast tumorigenesis particularly among obese women. Numerous transcriptomic studies have been carried out worldwide; however, molecular studies among breast cancer patients of diverse ethnic groups from the Arabian Peninsula are scarce. In the present study, whole transcriptome analysis of 45 surgically resected breast tumors from Saudi Arabian female patients was carried out. Expression data were analyzed, and molecular networks and canonical pathways were identified. We identified 1,159 differentially expressed genes using p-value with a false discovery rate <0.05 and a fold-change >2 as a cut-off. Using ingenuity pathway analysis tool, we identified many canonical pathways that were implicated in breast cancer for the first time. Notably, along with other lipid metabolism molecules, leptin (LEP) was one of the most downregulated genes (fold cut-off, −7.03) with significant differences between the breast cancer and the control groups (p<0.0001) and was further confirmed in all the samples using qPCR. Transcriptomic profiling of breast cancer from a Saudi female population revealed downregulation of LEP. Molecular pathway analysis demonstrated the role of LEP and other associated molecules of the lipid metabolism pathway. Involvement of leptin and lipid metabolism in breast cancer was highlighted. The majority of cases presented were of late stage, stressing the need to educate individuals concerning early diagnostic testing and the life-style risk factors for breast cancer such as unhealthy diet and obesity.
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spelling pubmed-48990162016-06-16 Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study KARIM, SAJJAD MERDAD, ADNAN SCHULTEN, HANS-JUERGEN JAYAPAL, MANIKANDAN DALLOL, ASHRAF BUHMEIDA, ABDELBASET AL-THUBAITY, FATIMA MIRZA, ZEENAT GARI, MAMDOOH A. CHAUDHARY, ADEEL G. ABUZENADAH, ADEL M. AL-QAHTANI, MOHAMMED H. Oncol Rep Articles The incidence of breast cancer is alarmingly increasing worldwide and also among Saudi women. Obesity is linked with an increased cancer risk and studies have also revealed that leptin may be involved in breast tumorigenesis particularly among obese women. Numerous transcriptomic studies have been carried out worldwide; however, molecular studies among breast cancer patients of diverse ethnic groups from the Arabian Peninsula are scarce. In the present study, whole transcriptome analysis of 45 surgically resected breast tumors from Saudi Arabian female patients was carried out. Expression data were analyzed, and molecular networks and canonical pathways were identified. We identified 1,159 differentially expressed genes using p-value with a false discovery rate <0.05 and a fold-change >2 as a cut-off. Using ingenuity pathway analysis tool, we identified many canonical pathways that were implicated in breast cancer for the first time. Notably, along with other lipid metabolism molecules, leptin (LEP) was one of the most downregulated genes (fold cut-off, −7.03) with significant differences between the breast cancer and the control groups (p<0.0001) and was further confirmed in all the samples using qPCR. Transcriptomic profiling of breast cancer from a Saudi female population revealed downregulation of LEP. Molecular pathway analysis demonstrated the role of LEP and other associated molecules of the lipid metabolism pathway. Involvement of leptin and lipid metabolism in breast cancer was highlighted. The majority of cases presented were of late stage, stressing the need to educate individuals concerning early diagnostic testing and the life-style risk factors for breast cancer such as unhealthy diet and obesity. D.A. Spandidos 2016-07 2016-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4899016/ /pubmed/27177292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4806 Text en Copyright: © Karim et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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KARIM, SAJJAD
MERDAD, ADNAN
SCHULTEN, HANS-JUERGEN
JAYAPAL, MANIKANDAN
DALLOL, ASHRAF
BUHMEIDA, ABDELBASET
AL-THUBAITY, FATIMA
MIRZA, ZEENAT
GARI, MAMDOOH A.
CHAUDHARY, ADEEL G.
ABUZENADAH, ADEL M.
AL-QAHTANI, MOHAMMED H.
Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title_full Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title_fullStr Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title_full_unstemmed Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title_short Low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: A transcriptomic study
title_sort low expression of leptin and its association with breast cancer: a transcriptomic study
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4899016/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27177292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2016.4806
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