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Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers

BACKGROUND: Role of TC2N in carcinogenesis has been largely unfathomed until recently when it was identified as a novel oncogene in lung cancer. Subsequently, a tumour suppressor role of TC2N was reported in breast cancer. It is therefore highly relevant to investigate TC2N molecular partners/mechan...

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Autores principales: Qureshi, Muhammad Asif, Khan, Saeed, Tauheed, Muhammad Sohaib, Ali Syed, Sofia, Ujjan, Ikram Din, Lail, Amanullah, Sharafat, Shaheen
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8033114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33247676
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.11.3199
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author Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Khan, Saeed
Tauheed, Muhammad Sohaib
Ali Syed, Sofia
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Lail, Amanullah
Sharafat, Shaheen
author_facet Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Khan, Saeed
Tauheed, Muhammad Sohaib
Ali Syed, Sofia
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Lail, Amanullah
Sharafat, Shaheen
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description BACKGROUND: Role of TC2N in carcinogenesis has been largely unfathomed until recently when it was identified as a novel oncogene in lung cancer. Subsequently, a tumour suppressor role of TC2N was reported in breast cancer. It is therefore highly relevant to investigate TC2N molecular partners/mechanisms on a larger scale including a wider range of tumour types. METHODS: We investigated TC2N mRNA expression, its promoter methylation levels, effects of TC2N transcription on overall patient survival, somatic mutations in TC2N gene and correlation between TC2N mRNA expression and other cancer genes in pan-cancer by using data available from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Genotype Tissue Expression (GTEx) databases. RESULTS: TC2N mRNA expression was differentially regulated in 9/33 TCGA tumour types. Of these 9 tumours, 5 tumour types (cholangiocarcinoma, ovarian-serous-cystadenocarcinoma, rectal-adenocarcinoma, stomach-adenocarcinoma and thymoma) had significantly higher TC2N mRNA expression while 4 (pheochromocytoma-and-paraganglioma, skin-cutaneous-melanoma, thyroid-carcinoma and uterine-carcinosarcoma) had significantly lower TC2N mRNA expression compared to matched and normal controls. TC2N promoter was hypermethylated in most cancers while hypomethylated in head-and-neck-squamous-cell-carcinoma and kidney-renal-clear-cell carcinoma. TC2N transcription was positively correlated with transcription of several other cancer genes including genes from Myc, cell-cycle, Nrf2, Wnt, PI3K, Hippo, Notch, TGFβ and RAS/RTK pathways. Poor prognosis was associated with higher TC2N mRNA levels in pancreatic-adenocarcinoma and brain-lower-grade-glioma and lower TC2N mRNA levels in kidney-renal-clear-cell-carcinoma, mesothelioma, sarcoma and skin-cutaneous melanoma. Functional protein partners of TC2N were identified as STX2, SMEK1, SMEK2, STXBP5, SCARA5, MMRN1, CATSPER2, CATSPERB, CLEC4M and STAB2. Many of these proteins are key players in carcinogenesis of various cancers. Highest pathogenic somatic mutation rates in TC2N were found in skin-cutaneous-melanoma, uterine-corpus-endometrial-carcinoma, colon-endocervical-adenocarcinoma, bladder-urothelial-carcinoma and breast-invasive-carcinoma. CONCLUSION: Our findings unravel several un-explored avenues related to the role of TC2N in tumourigenesis of several cancers, suggesting TC2N as an important player and a potential candidate for tumour-therapy.
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spelling pubmed-80331142021-04-09 Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers Qureshi, Muhammad Asif Khan, Saeed Tauheed, Muhammad Sohaib Ali Syed, Sofia Ujjan, Ikram Din Lail, Amanullah Sharafat, Shaheen Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Role of TC2N in carcinogenesis has been largely unfathomed until recently when it was identified as a novel oncogene in lung cancer. Subsequently, a tumour suppressor role of TC2N was reported in breast cancer. It is therefore highly relevant to investigate TC2N molecular partners/mechanisms on a larger scale including a wider range of tumour types. METHODS: We investigated TC2N mRNA expression, its promoter methylation levels, effects of TC2N transcription on overall patient survival, somatic mutations in TC2N gene and correlation between TC2N mRNA expression and other cancer genes in pan-cancer by using data available from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Genotype Tissue Expression (GTEx) databases. RESULTS: TC2N mRNA expression was differentially regulated in 9/33 TCGA tumour types. Of these 9 tumours, 5 tumour types (cholangiocarcinoma, ovarian-serous-cystadenocarcinoma, rectal-adenocarcinoma, stomach-adenocarcinoma and thymoma) had significantly higher TC2N mRNA expression while 4 (pheochromocytoma-and-paraganglioma, skin-cutaneous-melanoma, thyroid-carcinoma and uterine-carcinosarcoma) had significantly lower TC2N mRNA expression compared to matched and normal controls. TC2N promoter was hypermethylated in most cancers while hypomethylated in head-and-neck-squamous-cell-carcinoma and kidney-renal-clear-cell carcinoma. TC2N transcription was positively correlated with transcription of several other cancer genes including genes from Myc, cell-cycle, Nrf2, Wnt, PI3K, Hippo, Notch, TGFβ and RAS/RTK pathways. Poor prognosis was associated with higher TC2N mRNA levels in pancreatic-adenocarcinoma and brain-lower-grade-glioma and lower TC2N mRNA levels in kidney-renal-clear-cell-carcinoma, mesothelioma, sarcoma and skin-cutaneous melanoma. Functional protein partners of TC2N were identified as STX2, SMEK1, SMEK2, STXBP5, SCARA5, MMRN1, CATSPER2, CATSPERB, CLEC4M and STAB2. Many of these proteins are key players in carcinogenesis of various cancers. Highest pathogenic somatic mutation rates in TC2N were found in skin-cutaneous-melanoma, uterine-corpus-endometrial-carcinoma, colon-endocervical-adenocarcinoma, bladder-urothelial-carcinoma and breast-invasive-carcinoma. CONCLUSION: Our findings unravel several un-explored avenues related to the role of TC2N in tumourigenesis of several cancers, suggesting TC2N as an important player and a potential candidate for tumour-therapy. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8033114/ /pubmed/33247676 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.11.3199 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Khan, Saeed
Tauheed, Muhammad Sohaib
Ali Syed, Sofia
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Lail, Amanullah
Sharafat, Shaheen
Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title_full Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title_fullStr Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title_full_unstemmed Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title_short Pan-Cancer Multiomics Analysis of TC2N Gene Suggests its Important Role(s) in Tumourigenesis of Many Cancers
title_sort pan-cancer multiomics analysis of tc2n gene suggests its important role(s) in tumourigenesis of many cancers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8033114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33247676
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2020.21.11.3199
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