Frontiers in Oncology (Jan 2022)

Identification of Circular RNA-Based Immunomodulatory Networks in Colorectal Cancer

  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Zongfeng Feng,
  • Leyan Li,
  • Leyan Li,
  • Leyan Li,
  • Yi Tu,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Xufeng Shu,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Qingwen Zeng,
  • Qingwen Zeng,
  • Qingwen Zeng,
  • Lianghua Luo,
  • Lianghua Luo,
  • Lianghua Luo,
  • Ahao Wu,
  • Ahao Wu,
  • Wenzheng Chen,
  • Wenzheng Chen,
  • Wenzheng Chen,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Yi Cao,
  • Zhengrong Li,
  • Zhengrong Li,
  • Zhengrong Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2021.779706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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BackgroundCircular RNAs (circRNAs) have been recently proposed as hub molecules in various diseases, especially in tumours. We found that circRNAs derived from ribonuclease P RNA component H1 (RPPH1) were highly expressed in colorectal cancer (CRC) samples from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) datasets.ObjectiveWe sought to identify new circRNAs derived from RPPH1 and investigate their regulation of the competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) and RNA binding protein (RBP) networks of CRC immune infiltration.MethodsThe circRNA expression profiles miRNA and mRNA data were extracted from the GEO and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) datasets, respectively. The differentially expressed (DE) RNAs were identified using R software and online server tools, and the circRNA–miRNA–mRNA and circRNA–protein networks were constructed using Cytoscape. The relationship between targeted genes and immune infiltration was identified using the GEPIA2 and TIMER2 online server tools.ResultsA ceRNA network, including eight circRNAs, five miRNAs, and six mRNAs, was revealed. Moreover, a circRNA–protein network, including eight circRNAs and 49 proteins, was established. The targeted genes, ENOX1, NCAM1, SAMD4A, and ZC3H10, are closely related to CRC tumour-infiltrating macrophages.ConclusionsWe analysed the characteristics of circRNA from RPPH1 as competing for endogenous RNA binding miRNA or protein in CRC macrophage infiltration. The results point towards the development of a new diagnostic and therapeutic paradigm for CRC.

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