Transcriptome analysis revealed the genes and major pathways involved in prunetrin treated hepatocellular carcinoma cellsopen access
- Authors
- Abusaliya, Abuyaseer; Kim, Hun Hwan; Vetrivel, Preethi; Bhosale, Pritam Bhagwan; Jeong, Se Hyo; Park, Min Yeong; Lee, Si Joon; Kim, Gon Sup
- Issue Date
- Nov-2024
- Publisher
- Frontiers Media S.A.
- Keywords
- hepatocellular carcinoma; Hep3B cells; transcriptome sequencing; RNA-seq; prunetrin
- Citation
- Frontiers in Pharmacology, v.15
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Frontiers in Pharmacology
- Volume
- 15
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/74810
- DOI
- 10.3389/fphar.2024.1400186
- ISSN
- 1663-9812
1663-9812
- Abstract
- Liver cancer represents a complex and severe ailment that poses tough challenges to global healthcare. Transcriptome sequencing plays a crucial role in enhancing our understanding of cancer biology and accelerating the development of more effective methods for cancer diagnosis and treatment. In the course of our current investigation, we identified a total of 1,149 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), encompassing 499 upregulated and 650 downregulated genes, subsequent to prunetrin (PUR) treatment. Our methodology encompassed gene and pathway enrichment analysis, functional annotation, KEGG pathway assessments, and protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis of the DEGs. The preeminent genes within the DEGs were found to be associated with apoptotic processes, cell cycle regulation, the PI3k/Akt pathway, the MAPK pathway, and the mTOR pathway. Furthermore, key apoptotic-related genes exhibited close interconnections and cluster analysis found three interacting hub genes namely, TP53, TGFB1 and CASP8. Validation of these genes was achieved through GEPIA and western blotting. Collectively, our findings provide insights into the functional landscape of liver cancer-related genes, shedding light on the molecular mechanisms driving disease progression and highlighting potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
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