E2F4 may be a core transcription factor in the lncRNA-TF regulatory network in cervical cancer

E2F4 可能是宫颈癌 lncRNA-TF 调控网络中的核心转录因子

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作者:Haiyan Yang, Xiaoli Qu, Jiangang Huang, Fan Zhang, Ziyu Fang, Bin Zhao, Yifeng Wang

Background

Cervical cancer is the most common gynecological cancer worldwide and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Despite improvements in therapeutic strategies, the network regulation mechanism remains unclear and the treatment effect is not satisfactory. Therefore, there is a need to continue studying the mechanism of cervical cancer to explore effective gene targets and precise targeted therapy drugs.

Conclusions

The lncRNA-TF regulatory network plays an important role in the occurrence and progression of cervical cancer, and E2F4 may be a critical transcription factor in the regulatory network.

Methods

First, three paired tissues (cancer tissues and noncancerous tissues) from patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma were collected, grouped, and analyzed by microarray. Second, differentially expressed mRNAs (DEMs) and differentially expressed lncRNAs (DELs) (|fold change| ≥ 2 and p < 0.05) between the two groups were screened. For DEMs, functional annotation and pathway analysis were performed using DAVID. Functional prediction of DELs was then performed and their cis-regulatory and trans-regulatory networks were explored.

Results

Function prediction of DELs (both up-regulated and down-regulated) shows that the highest frequency Cellular Component (CC) item is cytosol, the highest frequency Molecular function (MF) item is mitotic cell cycle and the highest frequency Biological Process (BP) item is protein binding. Through cis-regulation analysis of DELs, the cis-regulatory relationship of 96 DELs was predicted. The lncRNA-trans-regulation network analysis suggested that E2F4 may be the core transcription factor in the lncRNA-TF regulatory network in cervical cancer. Conclusions: The lncRNA-TF regulatory network plays an important role in the occurrence and progression of cervical cancer, and E2F4 may be a critical transcription factor in the regulatory network.

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