Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas

Introduction. Gliomas are infiltrative neoplasms of a highly invasive nature. Different stages of gliomas feature distinct genomic, genetic, and epigenetic changes. The long noncoding RNA Growth Arrest Specific Transcript 5 (GAS5) is an identified tumour suppressor involved in several cancers. Howev...

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Main Authors: Yanfang Wang, Shan Xin, Kai Zhang, Run Shi, Xuanwen Bao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Oncology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1785042
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spelling doaj-60e3589590274f6796eb344af94912462020-11-24T22:01:25ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Oncology1687-84501687-84692019-01-01201910.1155/2019/17850421785042Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade GliomasYanfang Wang0Shan Xin1Kai Zhang2Run Shi3Xuanwen Bao4Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), 80539 Munich, GermanyLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), 80539 Munich, GermanyDepartment of Cardiology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, 310016 Hangzhou, ChinaLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU), 80539 Munich, GermanyInstitute of Radiation Biology, Helmholtz Center Munich, German Research Center for Environmental Health, 85764 Neuherberg, GermanyIntroduction. Gliomas are infiltrative neoplasms of a highly invasive nature. Different stages of gliomas feature distinct genomic, genetic, and epigenetic changes. The long noncoding RNA Growth Arrest Specific Transcript 5 (GAS5) is an identified tumour suppressor involved in several cancers. However, the underlying roles of the GAS5 gene in lower-grade glioma (LGG) patients are not clear. Methods. Via bioinformatic analysis based on TCGA-LGG and TCGA-GBM data, we explored the mechanisms of GAS5 expression in LGG (grades II and III) and high-grade glioma (glioblastoma multiforme, grade IV). The log-rank test and multivariate Cox analysis were performed to find the association between GAS5 and overall survival (OS) in LGG patients. Weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) and RNA-Seq analysis were applied to find the key gene network associated with GAS5. Results. We found that GAS5 expression was downregulated in both LGG and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) compared with normal brain tissue. Low methylation in the GAS5 promoter region was detected in both LGG and GBM tissues. The amplification type was the predominant type of GAS5 gene alteration in both LGG and GBM. High GAS5 expression was more associated with long overall survival (OS) in LGG patients than in GBM patients. The multivariate survival analysis of GAS5 and clinical and molecular characteristics in LGG patients further confirmed the association between GAS5 and OS in LGG patients. We then developed a nomogram for clinical use. WGCNA and RNA-Seq analysis indicated that ribosomal biogenesis and translation initiation were the predominant events regulated by GAS5 in LGG patients. Conclusion. Taken together, these results demonstrate that GAS5 expression is associated with OS in LGG patients and that its underlying roles involve the regulation of ribosomal biogenesis and translation initiation, which may aid in identifying a new target for the treatment of LGG.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1785042
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author Yanfang Wang
Shan Xin
Kai Zhang
Run Shi
Xuanwen Bao
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Shan Xin
Kai Zhang
Run Shi
Xuanwen Bao
Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
Journal of Oncology
author_facet Yanfang Wang
Shan Xin
Kai Zhang
Run Shi
Xuanwen Bao
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title Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
title_short Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
title_full Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
title_fullStr Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Low GAS5 Levels as a Predictor of Poor Survival in Patients with Lower-Grade Gliomas
title_sort low gas5 levels as a predictor of poor survival in patients with lower-grade gliomas
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Oncology
issn 1687-8450
1687-8469
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction. Gliomas are infiltrative neoplasms of a highly invasive nature. Different stages of gliomas feature distinct genomic, genetic, and epigenetic changes. The long noncoding RNA Growth Arrest Specific Transcript 5 (GAS5) is an identified tumour suppressor involved in several cancers. However, the underlying roles of the GAS5 gene in lower-grade glioma (LGG) patients are not clear. Methods. Via bioinformatic analysis based on TCGA-LGG and TCGA-GBM data, we explored the mechanisms of GAS5 expression in LGG (grades II and III) and high-grade glioma (glioblastoma multiforme, grade IV). The log-rank test and multivariate Cox analysis were performed to find the association between GAS5 and overall survival (OS) in LGG patients. Weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) and RNA-Seq analysis were applied to find the key gene network associated with GAS5. Results. We found that GAS5 expression was downregulated in both LGG and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) compared with normal brain tissue. Low methylation in the GAS5 promoter region was detected in both LGG and GBM tissues. The amplification type was the predominant type of GAS5 gene alteration in both LGG and GBM. High GAS5 expression was more associated with long overall survival (OS) in LGG patients than in GBM patients. The multivariate survival analysis of GAS5 and clinical and molecular characteristics in LGG patients further confirmed the association between GAS5 and OS in LGG patients. We then developed a nomogram for clinical use. WGCNA and RNA-Seq analysis indicated that ribosomal biogenesis and translation initiation were the predominant events regulated by GAS5 in LGG patients. Conclusion. Taken together, these results demonstrate that GAS5 expression is associated with OS in LGG patients and that its underlying roles involve the regulation of ribosomal biogenesis and translation initiation, which may aid in identifying a new target for the treatment of LGG.
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