Butyrate-Induced In Vitro Colonocyte Differentiation Network Model Identifies ITGB1, SYK, CDKN2A, CHAF1A, and LRP1 as the Prognostic Markers for Colorectal Cancer Recurrence

2019 
AbstractNumerous mechanisms are believed to contribute to the role of dietary fiber-derived butyrate in the protection against the development of colorectal cancers (CRCs). To identify the most crucial butyrate-regulated genes, we exploited whole genome microarray of HT-29 cells differentiated in vitro by butyrate treatment. Butyrate differentiates HT-29 cells by relaxing the perturbation, caused by mutations of Adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) and TP53 genes, the most frequent mutations observed in CRC. We constructed protein–protein interaction network (PPIN) with the differentially expressed genes after butyrate treatment and extracted the hub genes from the PPIN, which also participated in the APC-TP53 network. The idea behind this approach was that the expression of these hub genes also regulated cell differentiation, and subsequently CRC prognosis by evading the APC-TP53 mutational effect. We used mRNA expression profile of these critical hub genes from seven large CRC cohorts. Logistic Regression s...
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