Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

BackgroundMelatonin has been shown to play a protective role in the development and progression of cancer. However, the relationship between alterations in the melatonergic microenvironment and cancer development has remained unclear.MethodsWe performed a comprehensive investigation on 12 melatonerg...

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Main Authors: Yi Zou, Huaqin Sun, Yating Guo, Yidan Shi, Zhiyu Jiang, Jingxuan Huang, Li Li, Fengle Jiang, Zeman Lin, Junling Wu, Ruixiang Zhou, Yuncai Liu, Lu Ao
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Oncology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.643983/full
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Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Frontiers in Oncology
melatonergic genes
pan-cancer analysis
expressional alteration
cancer occurrence and progression
prognosis
author_facet Yi Zou
Yi Zou
Huaqin Sun
Yating Guo
Yidan Shi
Zhiyu Jiang
Jingxuan Huang
Li Li
Li Li
Fengle Jiang
Zeman Lin
Junling Wu
Ruixiang Zhou
Ruixiang Zhou
Yuncai Liu
Lu Ao
Lu Ao
author_sort Yi Zou
title Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
title_short Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
title_full Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
title_fullStr Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
title_sort integrative pan-cancer analysis reveals decreased melatonergic gene expression in carcinogenesis and rora as a prognostic marker for hepatocellular carcinoma
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Oncology
issn 2234-943X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description BackgroundMelatonin has been shown to play a protective role in the development and progression of cancer. However, the relationship between alterations in the melatonergic microenvironment and cancer development has remained unclear.MethodsWe performed a comprehensive investigation on 12 melatonergic genes and their relevance to cancer occurrence, progression and survival by integrating multi-omics data from microarray analysis and RNA sequencing across 11 cancer types. Specifically, the 12 melatonergic genes that we investigated, which reflect the melatonergic microenvironment, included three membrane receptor genes, three nuclear receptor genes, two intracellular receptor genes, one synthetic gene, and three metabolic genes.ResultsWidely coherent underexpression of nuclear receptor genes, intracellular receptor genes, and metabolic genes was observed in cancerous samples from multiple cancer types compared to that in normal samples. Furthermore, genomic and/or epigenetic alterations partially contributed to these abnormal expression patterns in cancerous samples. Moreover, the majority of melatonergic genes had significant prognostic effects in predicting overall survival. Nevertheless, few corresponding alterations in expression were observed during cancer progression, and alterations in expression patterns varied greatly across cancer types. However, the association of melatonergic genes with one specific cancer type, hepatocellular carcinoma, identified RORA as a tumor suppressor and a prognostic marker for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.ConclusionsOverall, our study revealed decreased melatonergic gene expression in various cancers, which may help to better elucidate the relationship between melatonin and cancer development. Taken together, our findings highlight the potential prognostic significance of melatonergic genes in various cancers.
topic melatonergic genes
pan-cancer analysis
expressional alteration
cancer occurrence and progression
prognosis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.643983/full
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spelling doaj-77ca285c34a04278a2ed9e35aa1f60ef2021-03-25T14:52:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Oncology2234-943X2021-03-011110.3389/fonc.2021.643983643983Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis Reveals Decreased Melatonergic Gene Expression in Carcinogenesis and RORA as a Prognostic Marker for Hepatocellular CarcinomaYi Zou0Yi Zou1Huaqin Sun2Yating Guo3Yidan Shi4Zhiyu Jiang5Jingxuan Huang6Li Li7Li Li8Fengle Jiang9Zeman Lin10Junling Wu11Ruixiang Zhou12Ruixiang Zhou13Yuncai Liu14Lu Ao15Lu Ao16Department of Automation and Key Laboratory of China MOE for System Control and Information Processing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Gastrointestinal Cancer, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Gastrointestinal Cancer, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Cell Biology and Genetics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Gastrointestinal Cancer, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Human Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaDepartment of Automation and Key Laboratory of China MOE for System Control and Information Processing, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Bioinformatics, Fujian Key Laboratory of Medical Bioinformatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Gastrointestinal Cancer, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, ChinaBackgroundMelatonin has been shown to play a protective role in the development and progression of cancer. However, the relationship between alterations in the melatonergic microenvironment and cancer development has remained unclear.MethodsWe performed a comprehensive investigation on 12 melatonergic genes and their relevance to cancer occurrence, progression and survival by integrating multi-omics data from microarray analysis and RNA sequencing across 11 cancer types. Specifically, the 12 melatonergic genes that we investigated, which reflect the melatonergic microenvironment, included three membrane receptor genes, three nuclear receptor genes, two intracellular receptor genes, one synthetic gene, and three metabolic genes.ResultsWidely coherent underexpression of nuclear receptor genes, intracellular receptor genes, and metabolic genes was observed in cancerous samples from multiple cancer types compared to that in normal samples. Furthermore, genomic and/or epigenetic alterations partially contributed to these abnormal expression patterns in cancerous samples. Moreover, the majority of melatonergic genes had significant prognostic effects in predicting overall survival. Nevertheless, few corresponding alterations in expression were observed during cancer progression, and alterations in expression patterns varied greatly across cancer types. However, the association of melatonergic genes with one specific cancer type, hepatocellular carcinoma, identified RORA as a tumor suppressor and a prognostic marker for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.ConclusionsOverall, our study revealed decreased melatonergic gene expression in various cancers, which may help to better elucidate the relationship between melatonin and cancer development. Taken together, our findings highlight the potential prognostic significance of melatonergic genes in various cancers.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2021.643983/fullmelatonergic genespan-cancer analysisexpressional alterationcancer occurrence and progressionprognosis