Prediction and validation of GUCA2B as the hub-gene in colorectal cancer based on co-expression network analysis: In-silico and in-vivo study

Samira Nomiri Reyhane Hoshyar Elham Chamani Zohreh Rezaei Fatemeh Salmani Pegah Larki Tahmine Tavakoli Faranak gholipour Neda Jalili Tabrizi Afshin Derakhshani Mariacarmela Santarpia Tindara Franchina Oronzo Brunetti Nicola Silvestris Hossein Safarpour

Prediction and validation of GUCA2B as the hub-gene in colorectal cancer based on co-expression network analysis: In-silico and in-vivo study

Samira Nomiri 1Reyhane Hoshyar Elham Chamani Zohreh Rezaei Fatemeh Salmani Pegah Larki Tahmine Tavakoli Faranak gholipour Neda Jalili Tabrizi Afshin Derakhshani Mariacarmela Santarpia Tindara Franchina Oronzo Brunetti Nicola Silvestris Hossein Safarpour
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  • 1. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Birjand University of Medical Sciences
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Abstract

Background: Several serious attempts to treat colorectal cancer have been made in recent decades. However, no effective treatment has yet been discovered due to the complexities of its etiology. Methods: we used Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) to identify key modules, hub-genes, and mRNA-miRNA regulatory networks associated with CRC. Next, enrichment analysis of modules has been performed using Cluepedia. Next, quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) was used to validate the expression of selected hub-genes in CRC tissues. Results: Based on the WGCNA results, the brown module had a significant positive correlation (r = 0.98, p-value=9e-07) with CRC. Using the survival and DEGs analyses, 22 genes were identified as hub-genes. Next, three candidate hub-genes were selected for RT-qPCR validation, and 22 pairs of cancerous and non-cancerous tissues were collected from CRC patients referred to the Gastroenterology and Liver Clinic. The RT-qPCR results revealed that the expression of GUCA2B was significantly reduced in CRC tissues, which is consistent with the results of differential expression analysis. Finally, top miRNAs correlated with GUCA2B were identified, and ROC analyses revealed that GUCA2B has a high diagnostic performance for CRC. Conclusions: The current study discovered key modules and GUCA2B as a hub-gene associated with CRC, providing references to understand the pathogenesis and be considered a novel candidate to CRC target therapy.

Key words

Colorectal cancer/Molecular pathogenicity/Transcriptome analysis/WGCNA/GUCA2B

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出版年

2022
Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy

Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy

SCI
ISSN:0753-3322
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