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Protein-protein interaction analysis of distinct molecular pathways in two subtypes of colorectal carcinoma

  • Authors:
    • Hanzhang Chen
    • Yunzhen Fang
    • Hailong Zhu
    • Shuai Li
    • Tao Wang
    • Pan Gu
    • Xia Fang
    • Yunjin Wu
    • Jun Liang
    • Yu Zeng
    • Long Zhang
    • Weizhe Qiu
    • Lanjing Zhang
    • Xianghua Yi
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  • Published online on: September 22, 2014     https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2585
  • Pages: 2868-2874
  • Copyright: © Chen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License [CC BY_NC 3.0].

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the molecular events that distinguish serrated colorectal carcinoma (SCRC) from conventional colorectal carcinoma (CCRC) through differential gene expression, pathway and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis. The GSE4045 and GSE8671 microarray datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. We identified the genes that are differentially expressed between SCRC and normal colon tissues, CCRC and healthy tissues, and between SCRC and CCRC using Student's t-tests and Benjamini‑Hochberg (BH) multiple testing corrections. The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were then mapped to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways and their enrichment for specific pathways was investigated using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) tool with a significance threshold of 0.1. Analysis of the potential interactions between the protein products of 220 DEGs (between CCRC and SCRC) was performed by constructing a PPI network using data from the high performance RDF database (P<0.1). The interaction between pathways was also analyzed in CCRC based on the PPI network. Our study identified thousands of genes differentially expressed in SCRC and CCRC compared to healthy tissues. The DEGs in SCRC and CCRC were enriched in cell cycle, DNA replication, and base excision repair pathways. The proteasome pathway was significantly enriched in SCRC but not in CCRC after BH adjustment. The PPI network showed that tumour necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) and atrophin 1 (ATN1) were the most central genes in the network, with respective degrees of node predicted at 90 and 88. In conclusion, the preoteasome pathway was shown to be specifically enriched in SCRC. Furthermore, TRAF6 and ATN1 may be promising biomarkers for the distinction between serrated and conventional CRC.

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Chen H, Fang Y, Zhu H, Li S, Wang T, Gu P, Fang X, Wu Y, Liang J, Zeng Y, Zeng Y, et al: Protein-protein interaction analysis of distinct molecular pathways in two subtypes of colorectal carcinoma. Mol Med Rep 10: 2868-2874, 2014
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Chen, H., Fang, Y., Zhu, H., Li, S., Wang, T., Gu, P. ... Yi, X. (2014). Protein-protein interaction analysis of distinct molecular pathways in two subtypes of colorectal carcinoma. Molecular Medicine Reports, 10, 2868-2874. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2585
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Chen, H., Fang, Y., Zhu, H., Li, S., Wang, T., Gu, P., Fang, X., Wu, Y., Liang, J., Zeng, Y., Zhang, L., Qiu, W., Zhang, L., Yi, X."Protein-protein interaction analysis of distinct molecular pathways in two subtypes of colorectal carcinoma". Molecular Medicine Reports 10.6 (2014): 2868-2874.
Chicago
Chen, H., Fang, Y., Zhu, H., Li, S., Wang, T., Gu, P., Fang, X., Wu, Y., Liang, J., Zeng, Y., Zhang, L., Qiu, W., Zhang, L., Yi, X."Protein-protein interaction analysis of distinct molecular pathways in two subtypes of colorectal carcinoma". Molecular Medicine Reports 10, no. 6 (2014): 2868-2874. https://doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2014.2585