| Literature DB >> 24137477 |
Minghui Zhu1, Zhiwen Xu, Kunhao Wang, Ning Wang, Yang Li.
Abstract
To date, scientists have obtained a substantial amount of knowledge with regard to genes and microRNAs (miRNAs) in pancreatic cancer (PC). However, deciphering the regulatory mechanism of these genes and miRNAs remains difficult. In the present study, three regulatory networks consisting of a differentially-expressed network, a related network and a global network, were constructed in order to identify the mechanisms and certain key miRNA and gene pathways in PC. The interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and miRNAs, miRNAs and target genes and an miRNA and its host gene were investigated. The present study compared and analyzed the similarities and differences between the three networks in order to distinguish the key pathways. Certain pathways involving the differentially-expressed genes and miRNAs demonstrated specific features. TP53 and hsa-miR-125b were observed to form a self-adaptation association. A further 16 significant differentially-expressed miRNAs were obtained and it was observed that an miRNA and its host gene exhibit specific features in PC, for example, hsa-miR-196a-1 and its host gene, HOXB7, form a self-adaptation association. The differentially-expressed network partially illuminated the mechanism of PC. The present study provides comprehensive data that is associated with PC and may aid future studies in obtaining pertinent data results with regards to PC. In the future, an improved understanding of PC may be obtained through an increased knowledge of the occurrence, mechanism, improvement, metastasis and treatment of the disease.Entities:
Keywords: host gene; microRNA; network; pancreatic cancer; pathway; transcription factor
Year: 2013 PMID: 24137477 PMCID: PMC3796390 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2013.1521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967
Figure 1Differentially-expressed network of the genes and miRNAs in PC. All elements are involved in various progressions of PC. TP53 participates in the cell cycle and hsa-miR-10a contributes to the proliferation of PC cells. The associations between the differentially-expressed genes and miRNAs are shown in this network, which partly reveal the mechanism of PC. miRNA, microRNA; PC, pancreatic cancer.
Figure 2Related network of the genes and miRNAs in PC showing seven related miRNAs and additional pathways. The related network expands on the additional topological associations of the differentially-expressed elements. miRNA, microRNA; PC, pancreatic cancer.
Figure 3Significant associations between the host genes and their miRNAs in the PC-related network. miRNAs and their host genes are able to affect the progression of certain cancers. A host gene may be associated with several miRNAs that together target the same genes or individually target certain genes. miRNA, microRNA; PC, pancreatic cancer.
Figure 4Transcription network of popular TFs and differentially-expressed miRNAs and the genes in PC showing the popular TFs that regulate differentially-expressed miRNAs, which target differentially-expressed genes. These popular TFs are frequently involved in the transcriptional progression of cancer. TF, transcription factor; miRNA, microRNA; PC, pancreatic cancer.
Regulatory association between miRNAs and TP53.
| miRNAs that target TP53 | miRNAs that are regulated by TP53 | |||||
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| Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network | Gene symbol | Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network |
| miR-125a | miR-125a | miR-125a | TP53 | miR-107 | miR-107 | miR-107 |
| miR-125b-1 | miR-125b-1 | miR-125b-1 | miR-125b-1 | miR-125b-1 | miR-125b-1 | |
| miR-125b-2 | miR-125b-2 | miR-125b-2 | miR-125b-2 | miR-125b-2 | miR-125b-2 | |
| miR-15a | miR-15a | miR-15a | miR-143 | miR-143 | miR-143 | |
| miR-16-1 | miR-16-1 | miR-16-1 | miR-155 | miR-155 | miR-155 | |
| miR-221 | miR-221 | miR-221 | miR-192 | miR-192 | miR-192 | |
| miR-222 | miR-222 | miR-222 | miR-200a | miR-200a | miR-200a | |
| miR-25 | miR-25 | miR-25 | miR-200b | miR-200b | miR-200b | |
| miR-30d | miR-30d | miR-200c | miR-200c | miR-200c | ||
| miR-612 | miR-34a | miR-34a | miR-34a | |||
| miR-34b | miR-34b | miR-34b | ||||
| miR-34c | miR-34c | miR-34c | ||||
| miR-145 | miR-145 | |||||
| miR-29a | miR-29a | |||||
| miR-215 | ||||||
| miR-29b-1 | ||||||
| miR-29b-2 | ||||||
| miR-29c | ||||||
| miR-194-1 | ||||||
| miR-194-2 | ||||||
| miR-519d | ||||||
miRNA, microRNA.
Regulatory associations between hsa-miR-125b and genes.
| Genes that regulate hsa-miR-125b | Genes that are targeted by hsa-miR-125b | |||||
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| Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network | miRNA symbol | Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network |
| TP53 | TP53 | TP53 | miR-125b | TP53 | TP53 | TP53 |
| AKT1 | AKT1 | CDKN2A | CDKN2A | CDKN2A | ||
| NFKB1 | NFKB1 | ERBB2 | ERBB2 | ERBB2 | ||
| STAT3 | STAT3 | AKT1 | AKT1 | |||
| CDX2 | CDX2 | STAT3 | STAT3 | |||
| BBC3 | BBC3 | |||||
| E2F3 | E2F3 | |||||
| ERBB3 | ERBB3 | |||||
| GLI1 | GLI1 | |||||
| IGF2 | IGF2 | |||||
| VDR | VDR | |||||
| ABCC4 | ||||||
| ATXN1 | ||||||
| BMF | ||||||
miRNA, microRNA.
Regulatory associations between miRNAs and E2F1.
| miRNAs that target E2F1 | miRNAs that are regulated by E2F1 | |||||
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| Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network | Gene symbol | Differentially-expressed network | Related network | Global network |
| miR-106a | miR-106a | miR-106a | E2F1 | miR-106a | miR-106a | miR-106a |
| miR-126 | miR-126 | miR-126 | miR-15a | miR-15a | miR-15a | |
| miR-17 | miR-17 | miR-17 | miR-15b | miR-15b | miR-15b | |
| miR-20a | miR-20a | miR-20a | miR-16-1 | miR-16-1 | miR-16-1 | |
| miR-21 | miR-21 | miR-21 | miR-17 | miR-17 | miR-17 | |
| miR-223 | miR-223 | miR-223 | miR-20a | miR-20a | miR-20a | |
| miR-23b | miR-23b | miR-23b | miR-223 | miR-223 | miR-223 | |
| miR-34a | miR-23b | miR-34a | miR-25 | miR-25 | miR-25 | |
| miR-23b | let-7a-1 | miR-92-1 | miR-92-1 | miR-92-1 | ||
| let-7a-1 | let-7a-2 | miR-92-2 | miR-92-2 | miR-92-2 | ||
| let-7a-2 | let-7a-3 | let-7i | miR-92-2 | |||
| let-7a-3 | miR-149 | let-7i | ||||
| miR-106b | let-7a-1 | |||||
| miR-330 | let-7a-2 | |||||
| miR-93 | let-7a-3 | |||||
| miR-98 | miR-195 | |||||
| miR-19a | ||||||
| miR-106b | ||||||
| miR-16-2 | ||||||
| miR-18a | ||||||
| miR-18b | ||||||
| miR-19b-1 | ||||||
| miR-19b-2 | ||||||
| miR-20b | ||||||
| miR-363 | ||||||
| miR-449a | ||||||
| miR-449b | ||||||
| miR-449c | ||||||
| miR-93 | ||||||
miRNA, microRNA.