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Systematic analysis of genes involved in oral cancer metastasis to lymph nodes
Authors:Xing’an Zhang  Lanfang Zhang  Xiaoyao Tan  Ying Lin  Xinsheng Han  Huadong Wang  Huawei Ming  Qiujiang Li  Kang Liu  Gang Feng
Institution:1.Department of Stomatology, Nanchong Central Hospital,The Second Clinical Medical College of North Sichuan Medical College,Nanchong,People’s Republic of China;2.Institute of Tissue Engineering and Stem Cells, Nanchong Central Hospital,The Second Clinical Medical College of North Sichuan Medical College,Nanchong,People’s Republic of China;3.Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery, Nanchong Central Hospital,The Second Clinical Medical College of North Sichuan Medical College,Nanchong,People’s Republic of China;4.Department of Science and Education, Nanchong Central Hospital,The Second Clinical Medical College of North Sichuan Medical College,Nanchong,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Oral cancer remains a deadly disease worldwide. Lymph node metastasis and invasion is one of the causes of death from oral cancer. Elucidating the mechanism of oral cancer lymph node metastasis and identifying critical regulatory genes are important for the treatment of this disease. This study aimed to identify differentially expressed genes (gene signature) and pathways that contribute to oral cancer metastasis to lymph nodes. The GSE70604-associated study compared gene profiles in lymph nodes with metastasis of oral cancer to those of normal lymph nodes. The GSE2280-associated study compared gene profiles in primary tumor of oral cancer with lymph node metastasis to those in tumors without lymph node metastasis. There are 28 common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) showing consistent changes in both datasets in overlapping analysis. GO biological process and KEGG pathway analysis of these 28 DEGs identified the gene signature CCND1, JUN and SPP1, which are categorized as key regulatory genes involved in the focal adhesion pathway. Silencing expression of CCND1, JUN and SPP1 in the human oral cancer cell line OECM-1 confirmed that those genes play essential roles in oral cancer cell invasion. Analysis of clinical samples of oral cancer found a strong correlation of these genes with short survival, especially JUN expression associated with metastasis. Our study identified a unique gene signature – CCND1, JUN and SPP1 – which may be involved in oral cancer lymph node metastasis.
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