| Literature DB >> 34513747 |
Haoming Mai1, Haisheng Xie1, Jia Hou1, Haitao Chen1, Bin Zhou1, Jinlin Hou1, Deke Jiang1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Activation of actin cytoskeleton remodeling is an important stage preceding cancer cell metastasis. Previous genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified multiple hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)-associated risk loci. However, limited sample size or strict significance threshold of GWAS may cause HBV-related HCC risk-associated genetic loci to be undetected. We aimed to investigate the performance of the SNP rs13025377 in PPP1CB in HCC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We performed a case-control study including 1161 cases and 1353 controls to evaluate associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from 98 actin-cytoskeleton regulatory genes and risk of HBV-related HCC. The effects of SNPs on HBV-related HCC risk were assessed under logistic regression model and corrected by false discovery rate (FDR).Entities:
Keywords: CTCF; HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma; PPP1CB; SNP; cohesin; genome-wide association studies
Year: 2021 PMID: 34513747 PMCID: PMC8422165 DOI: 10.2147/JHC.S321939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hepatocell Carcinoma ISSN: 2253-5969
Figure 1Schematic of the study design and work flow.
Association Between rs13025377 in PPP1CB and HBV-Related HCC Risk
| Genotypes | Cases | Controls | OR (95% CI)a | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | % | Number | % | |||
| GG | 196 | 16.88 | 296 | 21.88 | – | – |
| GA | 576 | 49.61 | 666 | 49.22 | 1.34 (1.08~1.67) | 8.49E-03 |
| AA | 372 | 32.04 | 379 | 28.01 | 1.54 (1.22~1.95) | 3.35E-04 |
| Additive model | 1.23 (1.10~1.38) | 4.88E-04 | ||||
| Dominant model (GA+AA vs GG) | 1.41 (1.15~1.74) | 1.05E-03 | ||||
| Recessive model (AA vs GA+GG) | 1.25 (1.05~1.49) | 1.35E-02 | ||||
Note:aAdjusted for age and gender in logistic regression model.
Figure 2PPP1CB expression may affect HCC progression. (A) Expression of quantitative trait loci (eQTL) analysis for rs13025377 based on GTEx liver RNA-seq data. (B) Kaplan–Meier plot of OS based on PPP1CB expression in TCGA-LIHC data. (C–F) In public datasets, HCC tumor samples exhibited upregulated PPP1CB when compared with non-tumor tissues.
SNPs Tagged by rs13025377 in Previous GWAS Data (r2>0.8)
| CHRa | SNP | OR (95% CI)b | EA | P | SNP Location | Gene |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | rs13025377 | 0.81 (0.72~0.91) | G | 4.88E-04 | Intergenic | |
| 2 | rs4665434 | 0.81 (0.73~0.92) | A | 7.72E-04 | Intron | |
| 2 | rs7586405 | 0.82 (0.73~0.92) | A | 9.17E-04 | Intergenic | |
| 2 | rs7594363 | 0.82 (0.73~0.93) | C | 1.46E-03 | Intergenic | |
| 2 | rs6547870 | 0.83 (0.74~0.93) | G | 1.99E-03 | Intergenic |
Notes:aChromosome number; badjusted for age and gender in logistic regression model.
Abbreviation: EA, effect allele.
Figure 3SNP rs4665434 with TAD markers resided in motif region of CTCF and Cohesin (RAD21 and SMC3). (A and B) SNP rs4665434 located in the first intron of PPP1CB. HepG2 RAD21 ChIA-PET peak 70841 and HepG2 ChIP-seq (CTCF, RAD21 and SMC3) peaks indicated that rs4665434 resided in a TAD boundary. HepG2, Huh7 and hepatocyte DNAse-seq peaks indicated rs4665434 resided in a cis-regulatory element. (B) Predicted CTCF, RAD21 and SMC3 motifs for the rs4665434 flanking sequences containing the reference (protective) and alternate alleles.
Figure 4The expression correlation between PPP1CB and CTCF, RAD21, SMC3. (A–C) PPP1CB expression showed positive correlation with CTCF, RAD21 and SMC3 in HCC tumor and non-tumor tissues from TCGA datasets. (D–F) PPP1CB expression showed positive correlation with CTCF, RAD21 and SMC3 in normal liver tissues from GTEx datasets.
Figure 5PPP1CB-related gene enrichment analysis. (A) KEGG pathway analysis based on PPP1CB expression-related genes in TCGA-LIHC datasets. (B) Experimentally determined PPP1CB-binding protein generated by String tool. Genes involved in the actin-cytoskeleton regulatory pathway (KEGG) are shown in red. Genes involved in the KEGG “Hepatitis B” are shown in green. Genes involved in the KEGG “Viral Carcinogenesis” are shown in blue.