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Prognostic significance of epigenetic regulatory gene expression in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer

Journal

AGING-US
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 7397-7415

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IMPACT JOURNALS LLC

Keywords

epigenetic regulatory genes; non-small-cell lung cancer; expression patterns; prognosis

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  1. Sichuan Provincial Research Foundation for Basic Research [2018SZ0023]

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This study found that high expression of epigenetic regulatory genes UHRF1, EZH2, WHSC1 and RAD54L in NSCLC patients is associated with tumor stage and poor survival, suggesting their potential as prognostic biomarkers for distinguishing high-risk from low-risk NSCLC patients.
In this study, we used public databases to investigate the prognostic significance of epigenetic regulatory gene expression in patients with non small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Oncomine database analysis showed that the mRNA levels of seven epigenetic regulatory genes, UHRF1, EZH2, TTF2, SUV39H2, PCNA, WHSC1 and RAD54L, genes were significantly upregulated in NSCLC patients as compared to normal lung tissues. Functional enrichment analysis of these seven genes showed that the most enriched GO terms were DNA repair and rhythmic process, whereas, the most enriched KEGG pathway was lysine degradation pathway. The mRNA and protein expression levels of UHRF1, EZH2, TTF2, WHSC1 and RAD54L significantly correlated with tumor stage in NSCLC patients. Moreover, NSCLC patients exhibiting higher UHRF1, EZH2, WHSC1 and RAD54L mRNA and protein expression levels had poorer progression-free survival and overall survival. These findings demonstrate that UHRF1, EZH2, WHSC1 and RAD54L are potential prognostic biomarkers to distinguish high-risk from low-risk NSCLC patients.

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