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Transcriptome Analysis and the Prognostic Role of NUDC in Diffuse and Intestinal Gastric Cancer

Authors
 Sang-Ho Jeong  ;  Miyeong Park  ;  Sun Yi Park  ;  Jiho Park  ;  Tae-Han Kim  ;  Young-Joon Lee  ;  Eun-Jung Jung  ;  Young-Tae Ju  ;  Chi-Young Jeong  ;  Ju-Yeon Kim  ;  Gyung Hyuck Ko  ;  Minhye Kim  ;  Ki Taek Nam  ;  James R Goldenring 
Citation
 TECHNOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT, Vol.20 : 1-9, 2021-06 
Journal Title
TECHNOLOGY IN CANCER RESEARCH & TREATMENT
ISSN
 1533-0346 
Issue Date
2021-06
Keywords
biomarker ; immunohistochemistry ; signet ring cell ; stomach neoplasm ; transcriptome sequencing
Abstract
Introduction: There have been few studies about gene differences between patients with diffuse-type gastric cancer and those with intestinal-type gastric cancer. The aim of this study was to compare the transcriptomes of signet ring cell gastric cancer (worst prognosis in diffuse-type) and well-differentiated gastric cancer (best prognosis in intestinal-type); NUDC was identified, and its prognostic role was studied.

Materials and methods: We performed next-generation sequencing with 5 well-differentiated gastric cancers and 3 of signet ring cell gastric cancer surgical samples. We performed gene enrichment and functional annotation analysis using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery bioinformatics resources. Immunohistochemistry was used to validate NUDC expression.

Results: Overall, 900 genes showed significantly higher expression, 644 genes showed lower expression in signet ring cell gastric cancer than in well-differentiated gastric cancers, and there was a large difference in adhesion, vascular development, and cell-to-cell junction components between the 2 subtypes. We performed variant analysis and found 52 variants and 30 cancer driver genes, including NUDC. We analyzed NUDC expression in gastric cancer tissue and its relationship with prognosis. Cox proportional hazard analysis identified T stage, N stage, and NUDC expression as independent risk factors for survival (P < 0.05). The overall survival of the NUDC-positive group was significantly higher (53.2 ± 0.92 months) than that of the NUDC-negative group (44.6 ± 3.7 months) (P = 0.001) in Kaplan-Meier survival analysis.

Conclusion: We found 30 cancer driver gene candidates and found that the NUDC-positive group showed significantly better survival than the NUDC-negative group via variant analysis.
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DOI
10.1177/15330338211019501
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > BioMedical Science Institute (의생명과학부) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Nam, Ki Taek(남기택)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/184615
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