3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.

Strong evidence suggests that lipid metabolism (LM) has an essential role in tumor growth to support special energetic and structural requirements of tumor cells. Recently, overexpression of LM-related genes, apolipoproteins related to metabolic syndrome, and ACSL/SCD network involved in fatty acid...

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Main Authors: Teodoro Vargas, Juan Moreno-Rubio, Jesús Herranz, Paloma Cejas, Susana Molina, Marta Mendiola, Emilio Burgos, Ana B Custodio, María De Miguel, Roberto Martín-Hernández, Guillermo Reglero, Jaime Feliu, Ana Ramírez de Molina
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5167383?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-95c6ee619eb54d91b050b865096957a72020-11-25T01:49:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011112e016842310.1371/journal.pone.01684233'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.Teodoro VargasJuan Moreno-RubioJesús HerranzPaloma CejasSusana MolinaMarta MendiolaEmilio BurgosAna B CustodioMaría De MiguelRoberto Martín-HernándezGuillermo RegleroJaime FeliuAna Ramírez de MolinaStrong evidence suggests that lipid metabolism (LM) has an essential role in tumor growth to support special energetic and structural requirements of tumor cells. Recently, overexpression of LM-related genes, apolipoproteins related to metabolic syndrome, and ACSL/SCD network involved in fatty acid activation have been proposed as prognostic markers of colon cancer (CC). Furthermore, activation of this latter lipid network has been recently demonstrated to confer invasive and stem cell properties to tumor cells promoting tumor aggressiveness and patient relapse. With the aim of elucidating whether any genetic variation within these genes could influence basal expression levels and consequent susceptibility to relapse, we genotype, in 284 CC patients, 57 polymorphisms located in the 7 genes of these lipid networks previously associated with worse clinical outcome of CC patients (ABCA1, ACSL1, AGPAT1, APOA2, APOC1, APOC2 and SCD), some of them related to CC aggressiveness. After adjusting with clinical confounding factors and multiple comparisons, an association between genotype and disease-free survival (DFS) was shown for rs8086 in 3'-UTR of ACSL1 gene (HR 3.08; 95% CI 1.69-5.63; adjusted p = 0.046). Furthermore, the risk T/T genotype had significantly higher ACSL1 gene expression levels than patients carrying C/T or C/C genotype (means = 5.34; 3.73; 2.37 respectively; p-value (ANOVA) = 0.019), suggesting a functional role of this variant. Thus, we have identified a "risk genotype" of ACSL1 gene that confers constitutive high levels of the enzyme, which is involved in the activation of fatty acids through conversion to acyl-CoA and has been recently related to increased invasiveness of tumor cells. These results suggest that rs8086 of ACSL1 could be a promising prognostic marker in CC patients, reinforcing the relevance of LM in the progression of CC.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5167383?pdf=render
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author Teodoro Vargas
Juan Moreno-Rubio
Jesús Herranz
Paloma Cejas
Susana Molina
Marta Mendiola
Emilio Burgos
Ana B Custodio
María De Miguel
Roberto Martín-Hernández
Guillermo Reglero
Jaime Feliu
Ana Ramírez de Molina
spellingShingle Teodoro Vargas
Juan Moreno-Rubio
Jesús Herranz
Paloma Cejas
Susana Molina
Marta Mendiola
Emilio Burgos
Ana B Custodio
María De Miguel
Roberto Martín-Hernández
Guillermo Reglero
Jaime Feliu
Ana Ramírez de Molina
3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Teodoro Vargas
Juan Moreno-Rubio
Jesús Herranz
Paloma Cejas
Susana Molina
Marta Mendiola
Emilio Burgos
Ana B Custodio
María De Miguel
Roberto Martín-Hernández
Guillermo Reglero
Jaime Feliu
Ana Ramírez de Molina
author_sort Teodoro Vargas
title 3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
title_short 3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
title_full 3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
title_fullStr 3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
title_full_unstemmed 3'UTR Polymorphism in ACSL1 Gene Correlates with Expression Levels and Poor Clinical Outcome in Colon Cancer Patients.
title_sort 3'utr polymorphism in acsl1 gene correlates with expression levels and poor clinical outcome in colon cancer patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Strong evidence suggests that lipid metabolism (LM) has an essential role in tumor growth to support special energetic and structural requirements of tumor cells. Recently, overexpression of LM-related genes, apolipoproteins related to metabolic syndrome, and ACSL/SCD network involved in fatty acid activation have been proposed as prognostic markers of colon cancer (CC). Furthermore, activation of this latter lipid network has been recently demonstrated to confer invasive and stem cell properties to tumor cells promoting tumor aggressiveness and patient relapse. With the aim of elucidating whether any genetic variation within these genes could influence basal expression levels and consequent susceptibility to relapse, we genotype, in 284 CC patients, 57 polymorphisms located in the 7 genes of these lipid networks previously associated with worse clinical outcome of CC patients (ABCA1, ACSL1, AGPAT1, APOA2, APOC1, APOC2 and SCD), some of them related to CC aggressiveness. After adjusting with clinical confounding factors and multiple comparisons, an association between genotype and disease-free survival (DFS) was shown for rs8086 in 3'-UTR of ACSL1 gene (HR 3.08; 95% CI 1.69-5.63; adjusted p = 0.046). Furthermore, the risk T/T genotype had significantly higher ACSL1 gene expression levels than patients carrying C/T or C/C genotype (means = 5.34; 3.73; 2.37 respectively; p-value (ANOVA) = 0.019), suggesting a functional role of this variant. Thus, we have identified a "risk genotype" of ACSL1 gene that confers constitutive high levels of the enzyme, which is involved in the activation of fatty acids through conversion to acyl-CoA and has been recently related to increased invasiveness of tumor cells. These results suggest that rs8086 of ACSL1 could be a promising prognostic marker in CC patients, reinforcing the relevance of LM in the progression of CC.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5167383?pdf=render
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