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Identification of a survival associated gene trio in chemical induced breast cancer

Sporadic cases of breast cancer being more prevalent than the hereditary cases, can be largely attributed to environmental pollutants like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The aim of the present study was to identify gene dysregulations and the associations in DMBA (a PAH) induced breast can...

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Published in:Biochimie 2023-05, Vol.208, p.170-179
Main Authors: Ganaie, Ishfaq Ahmad, Malik, Md Zubbair, Mangangcha, Irengbam Rocky, Jain, Swatantra Kumar, Wajid, Saima
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Language:English
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Summary:Sporadic cases of breast cancer being more prevalent than the hereditary cases, can be largely attributed to environmental pollutants like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). The aim of the present study was to identify gene dysregulations and the associations in DMBA (a PAH) induced breast cancer. A breast cancer model was developed in Wistar rats (n = 40), using DMBA. Serum proteomics (2D electrophoresis and MALDI-TOF MS) followed by relative gene expression analysis in mammary glands were conducted to reach to the differential gene signatures. The candidate genes were subjected to survival analysis (by GEPIA2 and KM plotter) and infiltration analysis (by ImmuCellAI) for correlating gene expression with patient survival and immune cell infiltration respectively. Further, the regulatory network investigation (by Cytoscape) was performed to find out the transcription factors (TFs) and miRNAs of the concerned genes. A gene trio (ANXA5, MTG1, PPP2R5B), expressing differentially in early mammary carcinogenesis at 4 months (precancerous stage) till full-fledged cancerous stage (post 6 months) was identified. The altered gene expression was associated with less survival among breast cancer patients (n = 4019). The dysregulated expression also has a correlation with enhanced mammary infiltration of immune cells. Moreover, a regulatory network (comprising of 77 transcription factors and 50 miRNAs) involved in the regulation of candidate genes was also deciphered. The deregulated target genes can therefore be explored for reregulation via identified TFs and miRNAs, and survival thereby improved. •ANXA5, MTG1, and PPP2R5B genes are deregulated in mammary carcinogenesis.•This alteration is correlated with immune dysregulation, and low patient survival.•The gene trio in question is regulated by 77 transcription factors and 50 miRNAs.
ISSN:0300-9084
1638-6183
DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2023.01.003