1.MicroRNA and lung cancer.
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2010;13(4):380-385
Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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MicroRNAs
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genetics
2.Research Progress of Circular RNA in Lung Cancer.
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(7):543-546
Lung cancer is one of the most important malignant tumors of human health and life in the world, and is the leading cause of death in the world. At present, it is believed that it is caused by many factors. Circular RNA (circRNA), as a class of non-coding RNA family, has covalently closed loop structure. CircRNA is abundant in different cells. CircRNAs due to the special structure, with a high degree of specificity, conservation and stability, may have a potential clinical value in the development of lung cancer. The biological function of circRNA is multi-faceted, including miRNA sponge, transcriptional and alternative splicing, protein coding , and so on. Currently, the role and mechanism of circRNA in lung cancer is not very clear. In this paper, the characteristics, function, mechanism and the role of circRNAs in the occurrence and development of lung cancer are reviewed.
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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RNA
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genetics
3.SWI/SNF Complex Gene Mutations Promote the Liver Metastasis of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells in NSI Mice.
Lingling GAO ; Zhi XIE ; Shouheng LIN ; Zhiyi LV ; Wenbin ZHOU ; Ji CHEN ; Linlin ZHU ; Li ZHANG ; Penghui ZENG ; Xiaodan HUANG ; Wenqing YAN ; Yu CHEN ; Danxia LU ; Shuilian ZHANG ; Weibang GUO ; Peng LI ; Xuchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2023;26(10):753-764
BACKGROUND:
The switch/sucrose nonfermentable chromatin-remodeling (SWI/SNF) complex is a pivotal chromatin remodeling complex, and the genomic alterations (GAs) of the SWI/SNF complex are observed in several cancer types, correlating with multiple biological features of tumor cells. However, their role in liver metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. Our study aims to investigate the role and potential mechanisms underlying NSCLC liver metastasis induced by the GAs of SWI/SNF complex.
METHODS:
The GAs of SWI/SNF complex in NSCLC cell lines (H1299, H23 and H460) were identified by whole-exome sequencing (WES). ARID1A knockout H1299 cell was constructed with the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. The mouse model of liver metastasis from NSCLC was established to simulate lung cancer liver metastasis and observe the metastasis rate under different gene mutation conditions. RNA sequencing and Western blot were conducted for differential gene expression analysis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis was used to assess protein expression levels of SWI/SNF-regulated target molecules in mouse liver metastases.
RESULTS:
WES analysis revealed intracellular gene mutations. The animal experiments demonstrated a correlation between the GAs of SWI/SNF complex and a higher liver metastasis rate in immunodeficient mice. Transcriptome sequencing and Western blot analysis showed upregulated expression of ALDH1A1 and APOBEC3B in SWI/SNF-mut cells, particularly in ARID1A-deficient H460 and H1299 sgARID1A cells. IHC staining of mouse liver metastases further demonstrated elevated expression of ALDH1A1 in the H460 and H1299 sgARID1A group.
CONCLUSIONS
This study underscores the critical role of the GAs of SWI/SNF complex, such as ARID1A and SMARCA4, in promoting liver metastasis of lung cancer cells. The GAs of SWI/SNF complex may promote liver-specific metastasis by upregulating ALDH1A1 and APOBEC3B expression, providing novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying lung cancer liver metastasis.
Animals
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Mice
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung/genetics*
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Lung Neoplasms/genetics*
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Mutation
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Liver Neoplasms/genetics*
5.Research Advances on Transformation to Small Cell Lung Cancer.
Shuang ZHANG ; Shuang LI ; Yanan CUI ; Ying CHENG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2021;24(10):729-733
The transformation of non-small cell lung cancer to small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is one of the major resistant mechanisms, especially patients with epidermal growth factor receptor mutant lung adenocarcinoma. Translational SCLC has been found to have similar clinical features to primary SCLC. Chemotherapy was short-term effective for transformational SCLC, with a median survival of only about 1 year. The deletion of RB1 and the change of somatic copy number were associated with SCLC transformation. Although the molecular mechanism of SCLC transformation is still not fully understood. At the same time, the treatment of transformational SCLC also faces great challenges. Currently, chemotherapy regimens for SCLC are the main treatment options for transforming SCLC. Combination therapy, local treatment and strategies for prevention of SCLC transformatio are also being explored. This article will review research advances on the clinical features, molecular mechanism and treatment options of translational SCLC.
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Adenocarcinoma of Lung
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms/genetics*
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Mutation
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Small Cell Lung Carcinoma/genetics*
6.Roles of long noncoding RNA in lung cancer.
Yan-ru LIU ; Rui-feng ZHANG ; Ke-jing YING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2014;43(5):607-611
Long noncoding RNAs are a group of noncoding RNAs with a length more than 200 nucleotides. Recent studies have revealed that long noncoding RNAs play an important role in the development and progression of cancer. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death all over the world. In this article, we review the roles of long noncoding RNAs in lung cancer to provide new insights into the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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RNA, Long Noncoding
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genetics
7.Circular RNA in Lung Cancer Research: Biogenesis, Functions and Roles.
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2018;21(1):50-56
Lung cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the leading cause of cancer death in China. In recent years, therapies for oncogenedrivers and immune checkpoints have proved inspiring. Circular RNA (circRNA), which is a kind of RNA with covalent ring structure relating to stages and metastasis of cancer, has many special biological functions in physiological processes, diseases and so on. Thus, circRNA is expected to be a potential biomarker for cancer prediction and treatment in view of its high conservation and tissue-specific. However, function analysis and regulatory mechanism of circRNA in lung cancer come so far remains unclear and limited literatures are available. In this review, we highlight the research history, formation mechanism, biological function of circRNA and research progress in cancer, especially in lung cancer. We mean to provide theoretical evidences and new ideas for researches on circRNAs in lung cancer.
Animals
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA
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biosynthesis
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genetics
9.Evolution from genetics to phenotype: reinterpretation of NSCLC plasticity, heterogeneity, and drug resistance.
Yingjiao XUE ; Shenda HOU ; Hongbin JI ; Xiangkun HAN
Protein & Cell 2017;8(3):178-190
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Targeted therapy is beneficial in most cases, but the development of drug resistance stands as an obstacle to good prognosis. Multiple mechanisms were explored such as genetic alterations, activation of bypass signaling, and phenotypic transition. These intrinsic and/or extrinsic dynamic regulations facilitate tumor cell survival in meeting the demands of signaling under different stimulus. This review introduces lung cancer plasticity and heterogeneity and their correlation with drug resistance. While cancer plasticity and heterogeneity play an essential role in the development of drug resistance, the manipulation of them may bring some inspirations to cancer prognosis and treatment. That is to say, lung cancer plasticity and heterogeneity present us with not only challenges but also opportunities.
Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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genetics
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metabolism
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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genetics
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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genetics
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metabolism
10.Construction of Lung Adenocarcinoma Prognosis Model and Drug Sensitivity Analysis Based on Cuproptosis Related Genes.
Jihong SUN ; Hanwen ZHANG ; Haoran LIU ; Yuqing DONG ; Pingyu WANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2023;26(8):591-604
BACKGROUND:
Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world, and the current lung cancer screening and treatment strategies are constantly improving, but its 5-year survival rate is still very low, which seriously endangers human health. Therefore, it is critical to explore new biomarkers to provide personalized treatment and improve the prognosis. Cuproptosis is a newly discovered type of cell death, which is due to the accumulation of excess copper ions in the cell, eventually leading to cell death, which has been suggested by studies to be closely related to the occurrence and development of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). Based on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database, this study explored the association between cuproptosis-related genes (CRGs) and LUAD prognosis, established a prognostic risk model, and analyzed the interaction between CRGs and LUAD immune cell infiltration.
METHODS:
The RNA-seq data of LUAD tissue and paracancerous or normal lung tissue were downloaded from the TCGA database; the RNA-seq data of normal lung tissue was downloaded from the Genotype-tissue Expression (GTEx) database, and the data of 462 lung adenocarcinoma cases were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus repository (GEO) as verification. T the risk score model to assess prognosis was constructed by univariate Cox and Lasso-Cox regression analysis, and the predictive ability of the model was evaluated by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and calibration curve. Immune-related and drug susceptibility analysis was further performed on high- and low-risk groups.
RESULTS:
A total of 1656 CRGs and 1356 differentially expressed CRGs were obtained, and 13 CRGs were screened out based on univariate Cox and Lasso-Cox regression analysis to construct a prognostic risk model, and the area under the curves (AUCs) of ROC curves 1-, 3- and 5- year were 0.749, 0.740 and 0.689, respectively. Further study of immune-related functions and immune checkpoint differential analysis between high- and low-risk groups was done. High-risk groups were more sensitive to drugs such as Savolitinib, Palbociclib, and Cytarabine and were more likely to benefit from immunotherapy.
CONCLUSIONS
The risk model constructed based on 13 CRGs has good prognostic value, which can assist LUAD patients in individualized treatment, and provides an important theoretical basis for the treatment and prognosis of LUAD.
Humans
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Adenocarcinoma/genetics*
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Adenocarcinoma of Lung/genetics*
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Early Detection of Cancer
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Lung Neoplasms/genetics*
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Prognosis
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Copper
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Apoptosis