Title of article
Comprehensive Characterization of Common and Cancer-Specific Differently Expressed lncRNAs in Urologic Cancers
Author/Authors
Yan, You-Ji Department of Urology - Jingzhou Central Hospital - The Second Clinical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei, China , Zhang, Ling Department of Pathology - Wuhan No. 1 Hospital - Tongji Medical College - Huazhong University of Science and Technology - Wuhan - Hubei Province, China , Zhou, Jia-Jie Department of Urology - Jingzhou Central Hospital - The Second Clinical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei, China , Chen, Zhong-Jun Department of Urology - Jingzhou Central Hospital - The Second Clinical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei, China , Liao, Yi-Xiang Department of Urology - Jingzhou Central Hospital - The Second Clinical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei, China , Zeng, Jin-Min Department of Urology - Jingzhou Central Hospital - The Second Clinical College - Yangtze University - Jingzhou - Hubei, China , Shen, Hao Department of Urology - The Central Hospital of Wuhan - Tongji Medical College - Huazhong University of Science and Technology - Wuhan - Hubei Province, China
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Abstract
Urologic cancers, comprising prostate carcinoma (PCa), renal cell carcinoma (RCC), and bladder carcinoma (BCa), were the
commonly occurred carcinoma amid males. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) with the length of more than 200 nt functioned
importantly in physiological and pathological advancement. Nevertheless, further investigation regarding lncRNA expression
feature and function in urologic cancers should be essential. This study is aimed at uncovering the roles of the differently
expressed lncRNAs in urologic cancers. The data of gene expression levels was downloaded from lncRNAtor datasets. The
lncRNA expression pattern existing in different urologic cancers was assessed by hierarchical clustering analysis. Gene Ontology
(GO) analysis and KEGG pathway analysis were separately applied to evaluate the biological function and process and the
biological pathways involving differently expressed lncRNAs. Our results indicated that 18 lncRNA expressions were increased,
and 16 lncRNA expressions were reduced in urologic cancers after comparison with that in normal tissues. Moreover, our
results demonstrated 61, 422, 137, and 281 lncRNAs were specifically dysregulated in bladder cancer (BLCA), kidney renal clear
cell cancer (KIRC), kidney renal papillary cell cancer (KIRP), and prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD), respectively.
Bioinformatics analysis showed that differently expressed lncRNAs displayed crucially in urologic cancers. The prognostic value
of common and cancer-specific differently expressed lncRNAs, such as PVT1, in cancer outcomes, was emphasized here. Our
research has deeply unearthed the mechanism of differently expressed lncRNAs in urologic cancers development.
Keywords
lncRNAs , Urologic , Characterization , PRAD
Journal title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year
2021
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