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An interactive network of alternative splicing events with prognostic value in geriatric lung adenocarcinoma via the regulation of splicing factors.


ABSTRACT: Alternative splicing (AS), an essential process for the maturation of mRNAs, is involved in tumorigenesis and tumor progression, including angiogenesis, apoptosis, and metastasis. AS changes can be frequently observed in different tumors, especially in geriatric lung adenocarcinoma (GLAD). Previous studies have reported an association between AS events and tumorigenesis but have lacked a systematic analysis of its underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we obtained splicing event information from SpliceSeq and clinical information regarding GLAD from The Cancer Genome Atlas. Survival-associated AS events were selected to construct eight prognostic index (PI) models. We also constructed a correlation network between splicing factors (SFs) and survival-related AS events to identify a potential molecular mechanism involved in regulating AS-related events in GLAD. Our study findings confirm that AS has a strong prognostic value for GLAD and sheds light on the clinical significance of targeting SFs in the treatment of GLAD.

SUBMITTER: Wang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7569206 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An interactive network of alternative splicing events with prognostic value in geriatric lung adenocarcinoma via the regulation of splicing factors.

Wang Yidi Y   Wang Yaxuan Y   Li Kenan K   Du Yabing Y   Cui Kang K   Yu Pu P   Zhang Tengfei T   Liu Hong H   Ma Wang W  

Bioscience reports 20201001 10


Alternative splicing (AS), an essential process for the maturation of mRNAs, is involved in tumorigenesis and tumor progression, including angiogenesis, apoptosis, and metastasis. AS changes can be frequently observed in different tumors, especially in geriatric lung adenocarcinoma (GLAD). Previous studies have reported an association between AS events and tumorigenesis but have lacked a systematic analysis of its underlying mechanisms. In the present study, we obtained splicing event informatio  ...[more]

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