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Global gene expression of histologically normal primary skin cells from BCNS subjects reveals 'single-hit' effects that are influenced by rapamycin

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العنوان: Global gene expression of histologically normal primary skin cells from BCNS subjects reveals 'single-hit' effects that are influenced by rapamycin
المؤلفون: Phatak, Amruta, Athar, Mohammad, Crowell, James A., Leffel, David, Herbert, Brittney-Shea, Bale, Allen E., Kopelovich, Levy
المساهمون: Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, Indiana University School of Medicine
المصدر: PMC
بيانات النشر: Impact Journals
سنة النشر: 2019
المجموعة: Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis: IUPUI Scholar Works
مصطلحات موضوعية: Gorlin syndrome, HH signaling, Basal cell carcinoma, Patched, Rapamycin
الوصف: Studies of dominantly heritable cancers enabled insights about tumor progression. BCNS is a dominantly inherited disorder that is characterized by developmental abnormalities and postnatal neoplasms, principally BCCs. We performed an exploratory gene expression profiling of primary cell cultures derived from clinically unaffected skin biopsies of BCNS gene-carriers (PTCH1 +/-) and normal individuals. PCA and HC of untreated keratinocytes or fibroblasts failed to clearly distinguish BCNS samples from controls. These results are presumably due to the common suppression of canonical HH signaling in vitro. We then used a relaxed threshold (p-value <0.05, no FDR cut-off; FC 1.3) that identified a total of 585 and 857 genes differentially expressed in BCNS keratinocytes and fibroblasts samples, respectively. A GSEA identified pancreatic β cell hallmark and mTOR signaling genes in BCNS keratinocytes, whereas analyses of BCNS fibroblasts identified gene signatures regulating pluripotency of stem cells, including WNT pathway. Significantly, rapamycin treatment (FDR<0.05), affected a total of 1411 and 4959 genes in BCNS keratinocytes and BCNS fibroblasts, respectively. In contrast, rapamycin treatment affected a total of 3214 and 4797 genes in normal keratinocytes and normal fibroblasts, respectively. The differential response of BCNS cells to rapamycin involved 599 and 1463 unique probe sets in keratinocytes and fibroblasts, respectively. An IPA of these genes in the presence of rapamycin pointed to hepatic fibrosis/stellate cell activation, and HIPPO signaling in BCNS keratinocytes, whereas mitochondrial dysfunction and AGRN expression were uniquely enriched in BCNS fibroblasts. The gene expression changes seen here are likely involved in the etiology of BCCs and they may represent biomarkers/targets for early intervention.
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
وصف الملف: application/pdf
اللغة: English
العلاقة: Oncotarget; Phatak, A., Athar, M., Crowell, J. A., Leffel, D., Herbert, B. S., Bale, A. E., & Kopelovich, L. (2019). Global gene expression of histologically normal primary skin cells from BCNS subjects reveals "single-hit" effects that are influenced by rapamycin. Oncotarget, 10(14), 1360–1387. doi:10.18632/oncotarget.26640; https://hdl.handle.net/1805/20928Test
الإتاحة: https://hdl.handle.net/1805/20928Test
حقوق: Creative Commons Attribution ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Test/
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.43EC9455
قاعدة البيانات: BASE