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Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis

Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed female dogs leading to thrice higher mortality rates than human breast cancer. These are also attractive models for human breast cancer studies owing to clinical and molecular similarities. Thus, they are...

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Autores principales: Hussain, Shahid, Saxena, Sonal, Shrivastava, Sameer, Mohanty, Ashok Kumar, Kumar, Sudarshan, Singh, Rajkumar James, Kumar, Abhinav, Wani, Sajad Ahmad, Gandham, Ravi Kumar, Kumar, Naveen, Sharma, Anil Kumar, Tiwari, Ashok Kumar, Singh, Raj Kumar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30517191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208656
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author Hussain, Shahid
Saxena, Sonal
Shrivastava, Sameer
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Kumar, Sudarshan
Singh, Rajkumar James
Kumar, Abhinav
Wani, Sajad Ahmad
Gandham, Ravi Kumar
Kumar, Naveen
Sharma, Anil Kumar
Tiwari, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Raj Kumar
author_facet Hussain, Shahid
Saxena, Sonal
Shrivastava, Sameer
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Kumar, Sudarshan
Singh, Rajkumar James
Kumar, Abhinav
Wani, Sajad Ahmad
Gandham, Ravi Kumar
Kumar, Naveen
Sharma, Anil Kumar
Tiwari, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Raj Kumar
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description Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed female dogs leading to thrice higher mortality rates than human breast cancer. These are also attractive models for human breast cancer studies owing to clinical and molecular similarities. Thus, they are important candidates for biomarker studies and understanding cancer pathobiology. The study was designed to explore underlying molecular networks and pathways in CMTs for deciphering new prognostic factors and therapeutic targets. To gain an insight into various pathways and networks associated with the development and pathogenesis of CMTs, comparative cDNA microarray expression profiling was performed using CMT tissues and healthy mammary gland tissues. Upon analysis, 1700 and 1287 differentially expressed genes (DEGs, P ≤ 0.05) were identified in malignant and benign tissues, respectively. DEGs identified from microarray analysis were further annotated using the Ingenuity Systems Pathway Analysis (IPA) tool for detection of deregulated canonical pathways, upstream regulators, and networks associated with malignant, as well as, benign disease. Top scoring key networks in benign and malignant mammary tumours were having central nodes of VEGF and BUB1B, respectively. Cyclins & cell cycle regulation and TREM1 signalling were amongst the top activated canonical pathways in CMTs. Other cancer related significant pathways like apoptosis signalling, dendritic cell maturation, DNA recombination and repair, Wnt/β-catenin signalling, etc. were also found to be altered. Furthermore, seven proteins (ANXA2, APOCII, CDK6, GATC, GDI2, GNAQ and MYH9) highly up-regulated in malignant tissues were identified by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and MALDI-TOF PMF studies which were in concordance with microarray data. Thus, the study has uncovered ample number of candidate genes associated with CMTs which need to be further validated as therapeutic targets and prognostic markers.
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spelling pubmed-62812682018-12-20 Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis Hussain, Shahid Saxena, Sonal Shrivastava, Sameer Mohanty, Ashok Kumar Kumar, Sudarshan Singh, Rajkumar James Kumar, Abhinav Wani, Sajad Ahmad Gandham, Ravi Kumar Kumar, Naveen Sharma, Anil Kumar Tiwari, Ashok Kumar Singh, Raj Kumar PLoS One Research Article Spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours (CMTs) are the most common neoplasms of unspayed female dogs leading to thrice higher mortality rates than human breast cancer. These are also attractive models for human breast cancer studies owing to clinical and molecular similarities. Thus, they are important candidates for biomarker studies and understanding cancer pathobiology. The study was designed to explore underlying molecular networks and pathways in CMTs for deciphering new prognostic factors and therapeutic targets. To gain an insight into various pathways and networks associated with the development and pathogenesis of CMTs, comparative cDNA microarray expression profiling was performed using CMT tissues and healthy mammary gland tissues. Upon analysis, 1700 and 1287 differentially expressed genes (DEGs, P ≤ 0.05) were identified in malignant and benign tissues, respectively. DEGs identified from microarray analysis were further annotated using the Ingenuity Systems Pathway Analysis (IPA) tool for detection of deregulated canonical pathways, upstream regulators, and networks associated with malignant, as well as, benign disease. Top scoring key networks in benign and malignant mammary tumours were having central nodes of VEGF and BUB1B, respectively. Cyclins & cell cycle regulation and TREM1 signalling were amongst the top activated canonical pathways in CMTs. Other cancer related significant pathways like apoptosis signalling, dendritic cell maturation, DNA recombination and repair, Wnt/β-catenin signalling, etc. were also found to be altered. Furthermore, seven proteins (ANXA2, APOCII, CDK6, GATC, GDI2, GNAQ and MYH9) highly up-regulated in malignant tissues were identified by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2DE) and MALDI-TOF PMF studies which were in concordance with microarray data. Thus, the study has uncovered ample number of candidate genes associated with CMTs which need to be further validated as therapeutic targets and prognostic markers. Public Library of Science 2018-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6281268/ /pubmed/30517191 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208656 Text en © 2018 Hussain et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hussain, Shahid
Saxena, Sonal
Shrivastava, Sameer
Mohanty, Ashok Kumar
Kumar, Sudarshan
Singh, Rajkumar James
Kumar, Abhinav
Wani, Sajad Ahmad
Gandham, Ravi Kumar
Kumar, Naveen
Sharma, Anil Kumar
Tiwari, Ashok Kumar
Singh, Raj Kumar
Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title_full Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title_fullStr Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title_short Gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: Insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
title_sort gene expression profiling of spontaneously occurring canine mammary tumours: insight into gene networks and pathways linked to cancer pathogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281268/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30517191
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208656
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