Genes & Cancer | Expression of HOTAIR and MEG3 are negatively associated with H. pylori positive status in gastric cancer patients
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November 18, 2022BUFFALO, NY- November 18, 2022 – A new research paper was published in Genes & Cancer on February 10, 2022, entitled, “Expression of HOTAIR and MEG3 are negatively associated with H. pylori positive status in gastric cancer patients.”
Chronic infection with Helicobacter pylori is one of the main causes of gastric cancer (GC). Besides, lncRNAs play crucial roles in cancer pathobiology including GC.
In this study, researchers Farnaz Amini, Mohammad Khalaj-Kondori, Amin Moqadami, and Ali Rajabi from the University of Tabriz aimed to investigate the expression of MEG3 and HOTAIR in gastric cancer tissues and evaluate their association with the H. pylori status.
“Here we assessed the expression of lncRNAs MEG3 and HOTAIR in GC and analyzed their association with the H. pylori status and other clinicopathological characteristics of the patients. Moreover, their biomarker potency was evaluated by the Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.”
One hundred samples were obtained. Total RNA was extracted, cDNA was synthesized and expression of MEG3 and HOTAIR was assessed using qRT-PCR. Association of their expression with H. pylori status and other clinicopathological characteristics were investigated. Furthermore, sensitivity and specificity of the MEG3 and HOTAIR expression levels for discrimination of the tumor and non-tumor samples were evaluated by Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.
“We observed upregulation of HOTAIR but downregulation of MEG3 in tumor compared to the non-tumor tissues. We also found a significant negative association between their expression levels and H. pylori positive status.”
However, only the expression level of HOTAIR was significantly associated with the size and stage of the tumor (P < 0.05). The ROC curve analysis revealed that the expression levels of MEG3 and HOTAIR might discriminate GC tumor and non-tumor tissues. In conclusion, this study revealed a negative association between H. pylori infection and expression of MEG3 and HOTAIR. The results suggested that the expression level of these lncRNAs might be considered as potential biomarkers for GC.
“The expression of MEG3 and HOTAIR was negatively associated with the H. pylori positive status. MEG3 was downregulated but HOTAIR was upregulated in the GC tissues. The expression of HOTAIR was associated with the size and stage of tumor. Furthermore, MEG3 and HOTAIR expression levels might be considered as potential diagnostic biomarkers for GC.”
Read the full research paper: DOI: https://doi.org/10.18632/genesandcancer.219
Correspondence: Mohammad Khalaj-Kondori – Email: khalaj@tabrizu.ac.ir
Keywords: MEG3; HOTAIR; gastric cancer; biomarker; lncRNA
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