Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration

Abstract Background Acute myeloid leukemia can develop as myoblasts infiltrate into organs and tissues anywhere other than the bone marrow, which called extramedullary infiltration (EMI), indicating a poor prognosis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel class of non-coding RNAs that feature covalent...

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Main Authors: Chengfang Lv, Lili Sun, Zhibo Guo, Huibo Li, Desheng Kong, Bingqi Xu, Leilei Lin, Tianjiao Liu, Dan Guo, Jin Zhou, Yinghua Li
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spelling doaj-f871932a3aff4e3a86be0706759688612020-11-25T01:31:32ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762018-12-0116111510.1186/s12967-018-1726-xCircular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltrationChengfang Lv0Lili Sun1Zhibo Guo2Huibo Li3Desheng Kong4Bingqi Xu5Leilei Lin6Tianjiao Liu7Dan Guo8Jin Zhou9Yinghua Li10Department of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityDepartment of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Harbin Medical UniversityAbstract Background Acute myeloid leukemia can develop as myoblasts infiltrate into organs and tissues anywhere other than the bone marrow, which called extramedullary infiltration (EMI), indicating a poor prognosis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel class of non-coding RNAs that feature covalently closed continuous loops, suggesting their potential as micro RNA (miRNA) “sponges” that can participate in biological processes and pathogenesis. However, investigations on circRNAs in EMI were conducted rarely. In this study, the overall alterations of circRNAs and their regulatory network between EMI and non-EMI AML were delineated. Methods CircRNA and whole genome microarrays derived from EMI and non-EMI AML bone marrow mononuclear cells were carried out. Functional analysis was performed via Gene Ontology and KEGG test methods. The speculated functional roles of circRNAs were based on mRNAs and predicted miRNAs that played intermediate roles. Integrated bioinformatic analysis was conducted to further characterize the circRNA/miRNA/mRNA regulatory network and identify the functions of distinct circRNAs. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data were acquired to evaluate the poor prognosis of distinct target genes of circRNAs. Reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction was conducted to identify the expression of has_circRNA_0004520. Connectivity map (CMap) analysis was further performed to predict potential therapeutic agents for EMI. Results 253 circRNAs and 663 genes were upregulated and 259 circRNAs and 838 genes were downregulated in EMI compared to non-EMI AML samples. GO pathways were enriched in progress including cell adhesion (GO:0030155; GO:0007155), migration (GO:0016477; GO:0030334), signal transduction (GO:0009966; GO:0007165) and cell–cell communication. Overlapping circRNAs envolved in pathways related to regulate cell–cell crosstalk, 17 circRNAs were chosen based on their putative roles. 7 target genes of 17 circRNAs (LRRK1, PLXNB2, OLFML2A, LYPD5, APOL3, ZNF511, and ASB2) indicated a poor prognosis, while overexpression of PAPLN and NRXN3 indicated a better one based on data from TCGA. LY-294002, trichostatin A and SB-202190 were identified as therapeutic candidates for EMI by the CMap analysis. Conclusion Taken together, this study reveals the overall alterations of circRNA and mRNA involved in EMI and suggests potential circRNAs may act as biomarkers and targets for early diagnosis and treatment of EMI.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12967-018-1726-xAcute myeloid leukemiaExtramedullary infiltrationCircular RNAs/circRNAsRegulatory networkCell–cell crosstalkCMap
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author Chengfang Lv
Lili Sun
Zhibo Guo
Huibo Li
Desheng Kong
Bingqi Xu
Leilei Lin
Tianjiao Liu
Dan Guo
Jin Zhou
Yinghua Li
spellingShingle Chengfang Lv
Lili Sun
Zhibo Guo
Huibo Li
Desheng Kong
Bingqi Xu
Leilei Lin
Tianjiao Liu
Dan Guo
Jin Zhou
Yinghua Li
Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
Journal of Translational Medicine
Acute myeloid leukemia
Extramedullary infiltration
Circular RNAs/circRNAs
Regulatory network
Cell–cell crosstalk
CMap
author_facet Chengfang Lv
Lili Sun
Zhibo Guo
Huibo Li
Desheng Kong
Bingqi Xu
Leilei Lin
Tianjiao Liu
Dan Guo
Jin Zhou
Yinghua Li
author_sort Chengfang Lv
title Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
title_short Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
title_full Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
title_fullStr Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
title_full_unstemmed Circular RNA regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
title_sort circular rna regulatory network reveals cell–cell crosstalk in acute myeloid leukemia extramedullary infiltration
publisher BMC
series Journal of Translational Medicine
issn 1479-5876
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Abstract Background Acute myeloid leukemia can develop as myoblasts infiltrate into organs and tissues anywhere other than the bone marrow, which called extramedullary infiltration (EMI), indicating a poor prognosis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a novel class of non-coding RNAs that feature covalently closed continuous loops, suggesting their potential as micro RNA (miRNA) “sponges” that can participate in biological processes and pathogenesis. However, investigations on circRNAs in EMI were conducted rarely. In this study, the overall alterations of circRNAs and their regulatory network between EMI and non-EMI AML were delineated. Methods CircRNA and whole genome microarrays derived from EMI and non-EMI AML bone marrow mononuclear cells were carried out. Functional analysis was performed via Gene Ontology and KEGG test methods. The speculated functional roles of circRNAs were based on mRNAs and predicted miRNAs that played intermediate roles. Integrated bioinformatic analysis was conducted to further characterize the circRNA/miRNA/mRNA regulatory network and identify the functions of distinct circRNAs. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data were acquired to evaluate the poor prognosis of distinct target genes of circRNAs. Reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction was conducted to identify the expression of has_circRNA_0004520. Connectivity map (CMap) analysis was further performed to predict potential therapeutic agents for EMI. Results 253 circRNAs and 663 genes were upregulated and 259 circRNAs and 838 genes were downregulated in EMI compared to non-EMI AML samples. GO pathways were enriched in progress including cell adhesion (GO:0030155; GO:0007155), migration (GO:0016477; GO:0030334), signal transduction (GO:0009966; GO:0007165) and cell–cell communication. Overlapping circRNAs envolved in pathways related to regulate cell–cell crosstalk, 17 circRNAs were chosen based on their putative roles. 7 target genes of 17 circRNAs (LRRK1, PLXNB2, OLFML2A, LYPD5, APOL3, ZNF511, and ASB2) indicated a poor prognosis, while overexpression of PAPLN and NRXN3 indicated a better one based on data from TCGA. LY-294002, trichostatin A and SB-202190 were identified as therapeutic candidates for EMI by the CMap analysis. Conclusion Taken together, this study reveals the overall alterations of circRNA and mRNA involved in EMI and suggests potential circRNAs may act as biomarkers and targets for early diagnosis and treatment of EMI.
topic Acute myeloid leukemia
Extramedullary infiltration
Circular RNAs/circRNAs
Regulatory network
Cell–cell crosstalk
CMap
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12967-018-1726-x
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