| Literature DB >> 33121472 |
Haluk Dogan1, Jiang Shu1, Zeynep Hakguder1, Zheng Xu2, Juan Cui3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity contributes to high cancer risk in humans and the mechanistic links between these two pathologies are not yet understood. Recent emerging evidence has associated obesity and cancer with metabolic abnormalities and inflammation where microRNA regulation has a strong implication.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; MicroRNA; MicroRNA regulation; Obesity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33121472 PMCID: PMC7596939 DOI: 10.1186/s12920-020-00797-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Genomics ISSN: 1755-8794 Impact factor: 3.063
Fig. 1The overview of the analytic workflow
Names and download links of datasets used in our experiments
| Dataset name | Download link |
|---|---|
| GSE53378 | |
| GSE25402 | |
| TCGA-BRCA | |
| TCGA-KIRC | |
| TCGA-KIRP | |
| TCGA-LIHC | |
| TCGA-LUAD | |
| TCGA-LUSC | |
| TCGA-UCEC | |
| hg19 | |
| miRNA-mRNA interactions |
The detailed statistics of obesity and cancer datasets
| Normal | Obese | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adipose tissue (pre- and post-surgery) | OB1 | 16 | 16 | |
| Adipose tissue (obese and lean) | OB2 | 30 | 26 | |
| Kidney renal clear cell carcinoma | KIRC | 72 | 533 (251) | |
| Kidney renal papillary cell carcinoma | KIRP | 32 | 290 (140) | |
| Liver hepatocellular carcinoma | LIHC | 50 | 371 (164) | |
| Uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma | UCEC | 24 | 176 (97) | |
| Breast invasive carcinoma | BRCA | 114 | 1097 (124) | |
| Lung adenocarcinoma | LUAD | 59 | 515 (276) | |
| Lung squamous cell carcinoma | LUSC | 51 | 502 (227) |
The Overview of Commonality Between Obesity and Cancers (A, B% denotes the number of overlapped genes/miRNAs/interactions between obese and cancer, and % of obese is overlapped with the corresponding cancer)
| Obesity | Strong association group | Weak association group | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KIRC | KIRP | LIHC | UCEC | BRCA | LUAD | LUSC | |||
| Hazard ratio (HR) [32] | - | 1.25 | 1.19 | 1.62 | 0.97 | 0.82 | |||
| Differential expression | Genes | 405 | 240, | 205, | 168, | 167, | 130, | 155, | 109, |
| 59.3% | 50.6% | 41.5% | 41.2% | 32.1% | 38.3% | 27.0% | |||
| miRNAs | 9 | 2, | 3, | 1, | 3, | 2, | 2, | 2, | |
| 22.2% | 33.3% | 11.1% | 33.3% | 22.2% | 22.2% | 22.2% | |||
| MicroRNA regulatory interactions | Interactions | 1558 | 523, | 556, | 497, | 568, | 492, | 534, | 507, |
| 31.6% | 33.6% | 31.9% | 36.6% | 31.6% | 34.3% | 32.5% | |||
| Genes | 1355 | 806, | 845, | 776, | 809, | 770, | 846, | 848, | |
| 59.5% | 62.4% | 57.3% | 59.7% | 56.8% | 62.4% | 62.6% | |||
| miRNAs | 180 | 110, | 115, | 115, | 112, | 111, | 108, | 107, | |
| 61.1% | 63.9% | 63.9% | 62.2% | 61.7% | 60.0% | 59.4% | |||
Functional pathways enriched in obesity and early stage cancers in the selected categories ( and indicate that the pathways were identified among the up-regulated and down-regulated genes, respectively, in the corresponding condition; those in bold show consistent patterns between obesity and SAG cancers)
Common miRNA Regulatory Interactions and Enriched Pathways Between Obesity and Cancer of SAG
| Strong association group | |
|---|---|
| Common obesity- detected miRNA regulatory interactions | miR-320a – MLL/OTUD1/PPIAL4G/PPP1R7; |
| miR-18a – CSDA/IRS4/KLHDC10; | |
| miR-193b – GMPR2/MYST3/ZNF71; | |
| miR-484 – FAM128B/NOMO3/TMEM93; | |
| miR-615-3p – KIAA0494/LRRC37A2/MRPL23; | |
| miR-17 – CBL/TRAP1; | |
| let-7b – SPTBN2; let-7e – EIF2C2; | |
| miR-106a – HDHD1A; miR-125b – GPRIN1; | |
| miR-149 – JMJD5; miR-186 – INPP5F; | |
| miR-192 – KIAA1671; miR-378 – MLF1; | |
| miR-935 – TALDO1; miR-625 – LASS2; | |
| miR-30e – EXO1; miR-671-5p – CCDC21; | |
| miR-1301 – ZCCHC24 | |
| Enriched pathways through miRNA regulations | Fatty Acid Metabolism |
| Arachidonic Acid Metabolism | |
| Purine Metabolism | |
| MAPK Signaling Pathway | |
| P53 Signaling Pathway | |
| Axon Guidance | |
| Focal Adhesion | |
| Gap Junction | |
| Leukocyte Transendothelial Migration |
Fig. 2Dynamic regulation of miRNA in fatty acid metabolism in obesity, early-stage liver and uterine cancers
Fig. 3MiRNA regulation in signaling processes in obesity, liver and uterine cancers. a) MAPK signaling pathway and b) PI3K-Akt signaling pathway
Fig. 4Other pathways involved in miRNA regulation in SAG and WAG cancers