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Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins

Shiga toxin (Stxs) is a family of structurally and functionally related bacterial cytotoxins produced by Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 and shigatoxigenic group of Escherichia coli that cause shigellosis and hemorrhagic colitis, respectively. Until recently, it has been thought that Stxs only inhib...

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Autores principales: Muhammad, Syed A., Guo, Jinlei, Nguyen, Thanh M., Wu, Xiaogang, Bai, Baogang, Yang, X. Frank, Chen, Jake Y.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00380
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author Muhammad, Syed A.
Guo, Jinlei
Nguyen, Thanh M.
Wu, Xiaogang
Bai, Baogang
Yang, X. Frank
Chen, Jake Y.
author_facet Muhammad, Syed A.
Guo, Jinlei
Nguyen, Thanh M.
Wu, Xiaogang
Bai, Baogang
Yang, X. Frank
Chen, Jake Y.
author_sort Muhammad, Syed A.
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description Shiga toxin (Stxs) is a family of structurally and functionally related bacterial cytotoxins produced by Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 and shigatoxigenic group of Escherichia coli that cause shigellosis and hemorrhagic colitis, respectively. Until recently, it has been thought that Stxs only inhibits the protein synthesis and induces expression to a limited number of genes in host cells, but recent data showed that Stxs can trigger several signaling pathways in mammalian cells and activate cell cycle and apoptosis. To explore the changes in gene expression induced by Stxs that have been shown in other systems to correlate with cancer progression, we performed the simulated analysis of cDNA dataset and found differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of human THP1-monocytic cells treated with Stxs. In this study, the entire data (treated and untreated replicates) was analyzed by statistical algorithms implemented in Bioconductor packages. The output data was validated by the k-fold cross technique using generalized linear Gaussian models. A total of 50 DEGs were identified. 7 genes including TSLP, IL6, GBP1, CD274, TNFSF13B, OASL, and PNPLA3 were considerably (<0.00005) related to cancer proliferation. The functional enrichment analysis showed 6 down-regulated and 1 up-regulated genes. Among these DEGs, IL6 was associated with several cancers, especially with leukemia, lymphoma, lungs, liver and breast cancers. The predicted regulatory motifs of these genes include conserved RELA, STATI, IRFI, NF-kappaB, PEND, HLF, REL, CEBPA, DI_2, and NFKB1 transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) involved in the complex biological functions. Thus, our findings suggest that Stxs has the potential as a valuable tool for better understanding of treatment strategies for several cancers.
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spelling pubmed-58590332018-03-28 Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins Muhammad, Syed A. Guo, Jinlei Nguyen, Thanh M. Wu, Xiaogang Bai, Baogang Yang, X. Frank Chen, Jake Y. Front Microbiol Microbiology Shiga toxin (Stxs) is a family of structurally and functionally related bacterial cytotoxins produced by Shigella dysenteriae serotype 1 and shigatoxigenic group of Escherichia coli that cause shigellosis and hemorrhagic colitis, respectively. Until recently, it has been thought that Stxs only inhibits the protein synthesis and induces expression to a limited number of genes in host cells, but recent data showed that Stxs can trigger several signaling pathways in mammalian cells and activate cell cycle and apoptosis. To explore the changes in gene expression induced by Stxs that have been shown in other systems to correlate with cancer progression, we performed the simulated analysis of cDNA dataset and found differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of human THP1-monocytic cells treated with Stxs. In this study, the entire data (treated and untreated replicates) was analyzed by statistical algorithms implemented in Bioconductor packages. The output data was validated by the k-fold cross technique using generalized linear Gaussian models. A total of 50 DEGs were identified. 7 genes including TSLP, IL6, GBP1, CD274, TNFSF13B, OASL, and PNPLA3 were considerably (<0.00005) related to cancer proliferation. The functional enrichment analysis showed 6 down-regulated and 1 up-regulated genes. Among these DEGs, IL6 was associated with several cancers, especially with leukemia, lymphoma, lungs, liver and breast cancers. The predicted regulatory motifs of these genes include conserved RELA, STATI, IRFI, NF-kappaB, PEND, HLF, REL, CEBPA, DI_2, and NFKB1 transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) involved in the complex biological functions. Thus, our findings suggest that Stxs has the potential as a valuable tool for better understanding of treatment strategies for several cancers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5859033/ /pubmed/29593668 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00380 Text en Copyright © 2018 Muhammad, Guo, Nguyen, Wu, Bai, Yang and Chen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Muhammad, Syed A.
Guo, Jinlei
Nguyen, Thanh M.
Wu, Xiaogang
Bai, Baogang
Yang, X. Frank
Chen, Jake Y.
Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title_full Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title_fullStr Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title_full_unstemmed Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title_short Simulation Study of cDNA Dataset to Investigate Possible Association of Differentially Expressed Genes of Human THP1-Monocytic Cells in Cancer Progression Affected by Bacterial Shiga Toxins
title_sort simulation study of cdna dataset to investigate possible association of differentially expressed genes of human thp1-monocytic cells in cancer progression affected by bacterial shiga toxins
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29593668
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00380
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