The Journal of surgical research.2022,Vol.26910.DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2021.08.004

Increased Expression of Long Non-coding RNA H19 is Associated With Colon Cancer Recurrence

Galandiuk S. Rai S.N. O'Brien S.J. Scheurlen K. Rochet A. Fiechter C. Paas M. Pan J.
The Journal of surgical research.2022,Vol.26910.DOI:10.1016/j.jss.2021.08.004

Increased Expression of Long Non-coding RNA H19 is Associated With Colon Cancer Recurrence

Galandiuk S. 1Rai S.N. 2O'Brien S.J. 1Scheurlen K. 1Rochet A. 1Fiechter C. 1Paas M. 1Pan J.2
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  • 1. Price Institute of Surgical Research Hiram C. Polk Jr. MD Department of Surgery University of
  • 2. Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Facility Brown Cancer Center University of Louisville
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Abstract

? 2021 Elsevier Inc.Background: Colon cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death. Long non-coding (Lnc) RNAs are critical mediators of tumor biology. H19 is a well-characterized lncRNA involved in p53 regulation and cancer progression. A specific colon cancer data set was utilized to determine if tumor H19 expression is associated with recurrence-free and overall survival. Methods: Clinical patient data from The Cancer Genome Atlas colon adenocarcinoma data set was downloaded using FirebrowseR and normalized H19 expression from the associated RNA-seq data set downloaded using cBioportal. Univariable and multivariable Cox proportional regression analyses were used to identify an association between H19 expression in colon cancer tissue and recurrence-free, and overall survival. Results: Three hundred eight patients were studied. Median age was 68 years (interquartile range: 58-77 years) and 156 patients (51%) were men. Increased H19 expression was associated with KRAS mutation status (P= 0.016). There was no difference in overall survival between the low and high H19 expression groups (log rank = 0.481); however, increased H19 expression was associated with reduced recurrence-free survival (Log-Rank = 0.012). On multivariable regression analysis, increased H19 expression (Hazard ratio = 1.83, 95%CI: 1.02-3.27, P= 0.042), and stage III or IV disease (Hazard ratio = 2.39, 95%CI: 1.34-4.27, P= 0.003) were risk factors for reduced recurrence-free survival. Conclusions: Colon cancer H19 expression is associated with advanced stage of tumor disease and is a significant risk factor for reduced recurrence-free survival. Tumor expression of H19 may have potential for both prognostic and therapeutic uses in the future.

Key words

Biomarker/Colon cancer/H19/lncRNA/Recurrence-free survival

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出版年

2022
The Journal of surgical research.

The Journal of surgical research.

ISSN:0022-4804
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