Identification of Pathogenic Genes and Transcription Factors in Osteosarcoma.

Identification of Pathogenic Genes and Transcription Factors in Osteosarcoma. Pathol Oncol Res. 2019 Apr 13;: Authors: Yang C, Huang D, Ma C, Ren J, Fu L, Cheng C, Li B, Shi X Abstract Osteosarcoma (OS) is an aggressive malignant tumor of the bones. Our study intended to identify and analyze potential pathogenic genes and upstream regulators for OS. We performed an integrated analysis to identify candidate pathogenic genes of OS by using three Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases (GSE66673, GSE49003 and GSE37552). GO and KEGG enrichment analysis were utilized to predict the functional annotation and potential pathways of differentially expressed genes (DEGs). The OS-specific transcriptional regulatory network was established to study the crucial transcriptional factors (TFs) which target the DEGs in OS. From the three GEO datasets, we identified 759 DEGs between metastasis OS samples and non-metastasis OS samples. After GO and KEGG analysis, 'cell adhesion' (FDR = 1.27E-08), 'protein binding' (FDR = 1.13E-22), 'cytoplasm' (FDR = 5.63E-32) and 'osteoclast differentiation' (FDR = 0.000992221) were significantly enriched pathways for DEGs. HSP90AA1 exhibited a highest degree (degree = 32) and was enriched in 'pathways in cancer' and 'signal transduction'. BMP6, regulated by Pax-6, was enriched in the 'TGF-beta signaling pathway'. We indicated that BMP6 may be downregulated by Pax-6 in the non-metastasis OS samples...
Source: Pathology Oncology Research - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: Pathol Oncol Res Source Type: research