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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
)
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This study aims to lay a foundation for studying the regulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) in
colon cancer
by applying bioinformatics methods to identify miRNAs and their potential critical target genes associated with
colon cancer
and prognosis. Data of differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMs) and genes (DEGs) downloaded from two independent databases (TCGA and GEO) and analyzed by R software resulted in 472 DEMs and 565 DEGs in colon cancers, respectively. Next, we developed an 8-miRNA (hsa-mir-6854, hsa-mir-4437, hsa-mir-216a, hsa-mir-3677, hsa-mir-887, hsa-mir-4999, hsa-mir-34b, and hsa-mir-3189) prognostic signature for patients with
colon cancer
by Cox proportional hazards regression analysis. To predict the target genes of these miRNAs, we used TargetScan and miRDB. The intersection of DEGs with the target genes predicted for these eight miRNAs retrieved 112 consensus genes. GO and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses showed these 112 genes were mainly involved in protein binding, one-carbon metabolic process, nitrogen metabolism, proteoglycans in cancer, and chemokine signaling pathways. The protein-protein interaction network of the consensus genes, constructed using the STRING database and imported into Cytoscape, identified 14 critical genes in the pathogenesis of
colon cancer
(
CEP55
,
DTL
,
FANCI
,
HMMR
,
KIF15
,
MCM6
,
MKI67
,
NCAPG2
,
NEK2
,
RACGAP1
,
RRM2
,
TOP2A
,
UBE2C
, and
ZWILCH
). Finally, we verified the critical genes by weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) of the GEO data, and further mined the core genes involved in
colon cancer
. In summary, this study identified an 8-miRNA model that can effectively predict the prognosis of
colon cancer
patients and 14 critical genes with vital roles in
colon cancer
carcinogenesis. Our findings contribute new ideas for elucidating the molecular mechanisms of
colon cancer
carcinogenesis and provide new therapeutic targets and biomarkers for future treatment and prognosis.
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PMID:Bioinformatics Analysis of Prognostic miRNA Signature and Potential Critical Genes in Colon Cancer. 3258 75