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Exome and transcriptome sequencing identifies loss of PDLIM2 in metastatic colorectal cancers

Title
Exome and transcriptome sequencing identifies loss of PDLIM2 in metastatic colorectal cancers
Authors
Oh B.Y.Cho J.Hong H.K.Bae J.S.Park W.-Y.Joung J.-G.Cho Y.B.
Ewha Authors
오보영
SCOPUS Author ID
오보영scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Cancer Management and Research
ISSN
1179-1322JCR Link
Citation
Cancer Management and Research vol. 9, pp. 581 - 589
Keywords
Colorectal cancersCopy number variationLiver metastasisRna sequencingWhole-exome sequencing
Publisher
Dove Medical Press Ltd
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background: Understanding the genomic determinants associated with metastasis in colorectal cancers (CRCs) provides crucial clues for improving patient care. Patients and methods: In this study, we performed whole-exome sequencing as well as RNA sequencing analyses on five pairs of primary and liver metastasized samples from CRC patients together with blood/normal control samples for each pair. Results: We identified genomic deletions in the region of 8p21-23 (q value <0.01) from analysis of recurrent regions with copy number variations in both primary and matched metastatic lesions. Consistent with this result, we found significantly decreased expression levels of all 12 genes (ADAMDEC1, C8orf80, CLDN23, EPHX2, GFRA2, NEFL, NEFM, PDLIM2, PTK2B, SCARA5, SLC18A1 and STMN4) located within this region (adjusted P<0.01). Notably, the mRNA levels of PDLIM2, a key regulator of well-known cancer-associated genes including the proto-oncogene c-MYC, an early response gene IER3, and regulators of apoptosis such as BCL2, FAS, and FASLG, were highly downregulated in tumors compared to normal tissues. Conclusion: Taken together, our findings uncovered various genomic alterations potentially leading to metastasis in CRC and provide important insights into the development of potential therapeutic targets for preventing metastatic progression of CRC. © 2017 Oh et al.
DOI
10.2147/CMAR.S149002
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