Title of article :
Identification of Significant Genes and Pathways Associated with Tenascin‐C in Cancer Progression by Bioinformatics Analysis
Author/Authors :
Rahimmanesh, Ilnaz Applied Physiology Research Center - Cardiovascular Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Fatehi, Razieh Department of Genetics and Molecular Biology - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Khanahmad, Hossein Pediatric Inherited Diseases Research Center - Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non- Communicable Disease - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Tenascin‐C (TNC) is a large glycoprotein of the extracellular matrix which associated
with poor clinical outcomes in several malignancies. TNC over‐expression is repeatedly observed in
several cancer tissues and promotes several processes in tumor progression. Until quite recently, more
needs to be known about the potential mechanisms of TNC as a key player in cancer progression and
metastasis. Materials and Methods: In the present study, we performed a bioinformatics analysis of
breast and colorectal cancer expression microarray data to survey TNC role and function with holistic
view. Gene expression profiles were analyzed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs)
between normal samples and cancer biopsy samples. The protein‐protein interaction (PPI) networks
of the DEGs with CluePedia plugin of Cytoscape software were constructed. Furthermore, after PPI
network construction, gene‐regulatory networks analysis was performed to predict long noncoding
RNAs and microRNAs associated with TNC and cluster analysis was performed. Using the Clue
gene ontology (GO) plugin of Cytoscape software, the GO and pathway enrichment analysis were
performed. Results: PPI and DEGs‐miRNA‐lncRNA regulatory networks showed TNC is a significant
node in a huge network, and one of the main gene with high centrality parameters. Furthermore,
from the regulatory level perspective, TNC could be significantly impressed by miR‐335‐5p. GO
analysis results showed that TNC was significantly enriched in cancer‐related biological processes.
Conclusions: It is important to identify the TNC underlying molecular mechanisms in cancer
progression, which may be clinically useful for tumor‐targeting strategies. Bioinformatics analysis
provides an insight into the significant roles that TNC plays in cancer progression scenarios.
Keywords :
Gene regulatory network , microarray analysis , protein interaction maps , Tenascin‐C
Journal title :
Advanced Biomedical Research