Shang C, Li Y, Wu Z, Han Q, Zhu Y, He T, Guo H. The Prognostic Value of DNA Methylation, Post-Translational Modifications and Correlated with Immune Infiltrates in Gynecologic Cancers.
PHARMACOGENOMICS & PERSONALIZED MEDICINE 2021;
14:39-53. [PMID:
33488112 PMCID:
PMC7814251 DOI:
10.2147/pgpm.s293399]
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Abstract
Background
To depict the prognostic landscape of gynecological cancers from the perspective of DNA methylation, alternative splicing (AS) and polyadenylation (APA) events and investigate their correlation with immune infiltrates.
Methods
Methylation and RNA-seq data and corresponding clinical information regarding gynecologic cancers were used to explore the relationships between changes in DNA methylation, AS and APA events and gynecologic cancer prognosis. QRT-PCR and multiple bioinformatics tools were employed to construct a gene interaction network and explore immune infiltrates.
Results
Only the mRNA levels of CIRBP and INPP5K were simultaneously significantly decreased in gynecologic cancers and negatively associated with overall survival, which verified by qrt-PCR. We also identified that CIRBP or INPP5K DNA methylation, AS and APA events are prognostic indicators of gynecologic cancers. The activation of T cells might be the main signaling pathway by which these genes modulate cancer progression. CIRBP/INPP5K expression is positively associated with immune infiltration and is a major risk factor of survival, especially among uterine corpus endometrial carcinoma (UCEC) patients.
Conclusion
According to these findings, the DNA methylation, AS and APA events of CIRBP and INPP5K may serve as important prognostic biomarkers and targets in gynecological cancers by modulating T cell infiltration.
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