| Literature DB >> 31229557 |
Anirban Roychowdhury1, Sudip Samadder1, Pijush Das2, Dipanjana Indra Mazumder3, Ankita Chatterjee4, Sankar Addya5, Ranajit Mondal6, Anup Roy7, Susanta Roychoudhury8, Chinmay Kumar Panda9.
Abstract
CACX is one of the most common cancer affecting women world-wide. Here, expression microarray analysis revealed 8 over-expressed transcribed pseudogenes (GBP1P1, HLA-DRB6, HLA-H, SLC6A10P, NAPSB, KRT16P2, PTTG3P and RNF126P1), down-regulated 7 lincRNAs (H19, MIR100HG, MEG3, DIO3OS, HOXA11-AS, CD27-AS1 and EPB41L4A-AS) and 6 snoRNAs (SNORD97, SNORD3A, SNORD3C, SNORD3D, SNORA12 and SCARNA9) as DEncGs (log2 fold-change ≥ ±1.0) in CACX. Consequently, down-regulation of lincRNA MEG3 and over-expression of pseudogenes, GBP1P1 and PTTG3P in the microarray analysis were found concordant with the real-time quantitative PCR results upon validation. Then, Ingenuity® Pathway analysis (IPA®) analysis with deregulated DEncGs identified functionally important gene, H19. Further, validation (n = 52) of expression confirmed frequent downregulation of H19 with significant association with its deletion (LOH) and promoter methylation (n = 128) in CACX. Moreover, clinicopathological analysis found Indian CACX patients (n = 26) with alterations of H19 by deletion or, promoter methylation with concomitant low expression have poor prognosis.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical cancer; H19; Long intergenic non-coding RNAs; Non-coding RNAs; Patient prognosis
Year: 2019 PMID: 31229557 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736