Construction and analysis of lncRNA-Mediated ceRNA network in cervical squamous cell carcinoma by weighted gene Co-Expression network analysis

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Background: More and more recent studies have clearly shown that long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) should be considered as a fundamental part of the ceRNA network, mainly because lncRNA can act as miRNA sponges to regulate the protein-coding gene expression. Nevertheless, it is still not clear how lncRNA-mediated ceRNAs function in cer­vical squamous cell carcinoma (CESC). Moreover, information about the ceRNA regulatory mechanism is also remarkably limited; thus, prediction of CESC prognosis using ceRNA-related information remains challenging. Material/Methods: We collected 306 RNA (lncRNA, miRNA, and mRNA) expression profile datasets obtained from cervical squa­mous cancer tissues plus 3 more from adjacent cervical tissues via the TCGA database. Subsequently, we con­structed a lncRNAs-miRNAs-mRNAs CESC ceRNA network, and Gene Ontology (GO) analysis was carried out. Results: We identified a total of 30 DElncRNAs, 70 DEmiRNAs, and 1089 DEmRNAs in CESC. Subsequently, to reveal the expression patterns of dysregulated genes, weighted gene co-expression network analysis was carried out, resulting in 3 co-expression modules with significantly related clinical properties. The constructed aberrant lncRNAs-miRNAs-mRNAs CESC ceRNA network was composed of 17 DEmiRNAs, 5 DElncRNAs, and 7 DEmRNAs. Moreover, the survival analysis was performed for DElncRNAs, DEmiRNAs, and DEmRNAs. Conclusions: The present study shows the involvement of the lncRNA-related ceRNA network in the pathogenesis of CESC. We believe the newly generated ceRNA network will provide more insights into the lncRNA-mediated ceRNA regulatory mechanisms.

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Chen, W., Chen, X., Wang, Y., Liu, T., Liang, Y., Xiao, Y., & Chen, L. (2019). Construction and analysis of lncRNA-Mediated ceRNA network in cervical squamous cell carcinoma by weighted gene Co-Expression network analysis. Medical Science Monitor, 25, 2609–2622. https://doi.org/10.12659/MSM.913471

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