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Investigation of circular RNA transcriptome in obesity-related endometrial cancer

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GENE
Volume 855, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.147125

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Circular RNAs; Endometrial cancer; RNA sequencing; Obesity; Transcriptome

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The present study investigated the circRNA transcriptome of twenty obese and post-menopausal women with endometrial cancer in Australia. This expands on previous findings from a similar cohort of six women in the United States. CircRNAs were found to be lower in abundance in endometrial cancer compared to adjacent non-cancerous tissue. Hotspot genes were also identified, which may act as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers for endometrial cancer in obese women.
The present study has investigated the circular RNA (circRNA) transcriptome of twenty obese and post-menopausal women, recruited in Australia, with endometrial cancer (EC). This paper expands on previous findings which evaluated the circRNA transcriptome of a similar cohort of six women recruited in the United States of America. EC is the most common gynaecological malignancy and the fifth most common cancer in women worldwide with obesity as one of its major risk factors. CircRNAs, a class of non-coding RNAs, are involved in many human diseases including cancer. As such the objective of this study was to investigate the circRNA transcriptome of these twenty women and identify circRNAs of interest. We obtained paired samples (EC and adjacent normal tissue) from the cohort of twenty women. Samples were subjected to ribosomal RNA depletion and sequencing performed using Illumina sequencing technology. CircRNAs were identified through CIRI2 and CIRCexplorer2 and common circRNAs extracted for differential expression with edgeR which met the criteria of counts per million > 0.1 and expressed in >= 10. We found that the overall abundance of circRNAs was lower in EC compared to adjacent non-cancerous endometrial tissue. We also identified hotspot genes, genes expressing over 10 distinct circRNA isoforms. There were 82 hotspot genes in normal tissue and 23 hotspot genes in EC. There were 174 significantly differentially expressed circRNAs, of which 172 were down-regulated and 2 were up-regulated in EC. The circRNAs identified from this study may act as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers for EC in obese women. While the circRNA transcriptome of obesity-related EC has been investigated further work is required to determine their functional significance.

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