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Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers

AIM: In this study, the transcriptome profile of Barrett's esophagus (BE) was examined for identification potential related biomarkers in view of interacting charactering. BACKGROUND: Since BE is known as a precursor of esophageal cancer, the molecular studies of this condition could be essenti...

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Autores principales: Zali, Mohammad Reza, Zadeh-Esmaeel, Mohammad-Mahdi, Rezaei-Tavirani, Mostafa, Sadat Tabatabaei, Elmira, Ali Ahmadi, Nayeb
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774811
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author Zali, Mohammad Reza
Zadeh-Esmaeel, Mohammad-Mahdi
Rezaei-Tavirani, Mostafa
Sadat Tabatabaei, Elmira
Ali Ahmadi, Nayeb
author_facet Zali, Mohammad Reza
Zadeh-Esmaeel, Mohammad-Mahdi
Rezaei-Tavirani, Mostafa
Sadat Tabatabaei, Elmira
Ali Ahmadi, Nayeb
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description AIM: In this study, the transcriptome profile of Barrett's esophagus (BE) was examined for identification potential related biomarkers in view of interacting charactering. BACKGROUND: Since BE is known as a precursor of esophageal cancer, the molecular studies of this condition could be essential. METHODS: Gene expression data of BE in comparison with normal cases, GSE34619 was retrieved from Gene Expression Omnibus. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were determined applying GEO2R online software. The DEGs then were analyzed in terms of centrality properties via constructing an interaction network. RESULTS: The data indicate that there are two sets of hub-bottlenecks panels with distinguishable values in BE. The first group shows that BE is very susceptible to develop cancer, and the second one implied on central characteristic of some DEGs as previously were also reported for BE pathogenicity. In addition, these genes are also implicated in cancer shift from certain conditions. CONCLUSION: On the whole, taking together these findings explain and support the cancerous origin of BE and introduced a panel of nominated biomarkers that could be more specific for BE rather than other types of esophageal problems. However, a complementary study to support this claim is suggested.
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spelling pubmed-63479792019-02-15 Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers Zali, Mohammad Reza Zadeh-Esmaeel, Mohammad-Mahdi Rezaei-Tavirani, Mostafa Sadat Tabatabaei, Elmira Ali Ahmadi, Nayeb Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Original Article AIM: In this study, the transcriptome profile of Barrett's esophagus (BE) was examined for identification potential related biomarkers in view of interacting charactering. BACKGROUND: Since BE is known as a precursor of esophageal cancer, the molecular studies of this condition could be essential. METHODS: Gene expression data of BE in comparison with normal cases, GSE34619 was retrieved from Gene Expression Omnibus. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were determined applying GEO2R online software. The DEGs then were analyzed in terms of centrality properties via constructing an interaction network. RESULTS: The data indicate that there are two sets of hub-bottlenecks panels with distinguishable values in BE. The first group shows that BE is very susceptible to develop cancer, and the second one implied on central characteristic of some DEGs as previously were also reported for BE pathogenicity. In addition, these genes are also implicated in cancer shift from certain conditions. CONCLUSION: On the whole, taking together these findings explain and support the cancerous origin of BE and introduced a panel of nominated biomarkers that could be more specific for BE rather than other types of esophageal problems. However, a complementary study to support this claim is suggested. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6347979/ /pubmed/30774811 Text en ©2018 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zali, Mohammad Reza
Zadeh-Esmaeel, Mohammad-Mahdi
Rezaei-Tavirani, Mostafa
Sadat Tabatabaei, Elmira
Ali Ahmadi, Nayeb
Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title_full Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title_fullStr Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title_full_unstemmed Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title_short Barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
title_sort barrett's esophagus transits to a cancer condition via potential biomarkers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30774811
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