Dissecting the Functional Mechanisms of Somatic Copy-Number Alterations Based on Dysregulated ceRNA Networks across Cancers

Molecular Therapy. Nucleic Acids
Yanyan PingYun Xiao

Abstract

Somatic copy-number alterations (SCNAs) drive tumor growth and evolution. However, the functional roles of SCNAs across the genome are still poorly understood. We provide an integrative strategy to characterize the functional roles of driver SCNAs in cancers based on dysregulated competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) networks. We identified 44 driver SCNAs in lower-grade glioma (LGG). The dysregulated patterns losing all correlation relationships dominated dysregulated ceRNA networks. Homozygous deletion of six genes in 9p21.3 characterized an LGG subtype with poor prognosis and contributed to the dysfunction of cancer-associated pathways in a complementary way. The pan-cancer analysis showed that different cancer types harbored different driver SCNAs through dysregulating the crosstalk with common ceRNAs. The same SCNAs destroyed their ceRNA networks through different miRNA-mediated ceRNA regulations in different cancers. Additionally, some SCNAs performed different functional mechanisms in different cancers, which added another layer of complexity to cancer heterogeneity. Compared with previous methods, our strategy could directly dissect functional roles of SCNAs from the view of ceRNA networks, which not only complemented the fu...Continue Reading

Methods Mentioned

BETA
RNA-seq

Software Mentioned

GRINA
RSEM
R package clusterProfiler
GISTIC

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