Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences (Mar 2017)

Study of lung cancer regulatory network that involves erbB4 and tumor marker gene

  • Xuhui Ma,
  • Lu Li,
  • Tongde Tian,
  • Huaimin Liu,
  • Qiujian Li,
  • Qilong Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2017.01.038
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
pp. 649 – 657

Abstract

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Our purpose is to screen out serum tumor markers closely correlated to the nature of solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) and to draw a regulatory network containing genes correlated to lung cancer. Two hundred and sixty cases of SPN patients confirmed through pathological diagnosis were collected as subjects, factors closely correlated to the nature of SPN were screened out from eight tumor markers through Fisher discriminant method, and functional annotation and pathway analysis were conducted on erbB4 as well as its tumor marker genes by GO and KEGG databases. Four key tumor markers: CYFRA21-1, CA125, SCC-Ag and CA153 were successfully screened out and the first three proteins’ corresponding gene were KRT19, MUC16 and SERPINB3 while that of CA153 was not found. GO analysis on erbB4, KRT19, MUC16 and SERPINB3 showed that they covered three domains, cell components, molecular function and biological process; meanwhile, combined with KEGG database and based on signal pathway of erbB4, a regulatory network of lung cancer cells escaping from apoptosis was successfully made. This study indicates that serum tumor marker genes play an important role in the occurrence and development of lung cancer, besides, this study primarily discussed the molecular mechanism of these tumor markers in predicting tumor, which provides a basis for in-depth information about lung cancer.

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