2019
DOI: 10.21037/atm.2019.03.37
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Investigating the dysfunctional pathogenesis of Wilms’ tumor through a multidimensional integration strategy

Abstract: Background: Wilms' tumor (WT) is a common kidney tumor in early childhood which is characterized by multiple congenital anomalies and syndromes. With the continuous improvement of medical standards, the cure rate and survival period of WT have increased. However, its molecular mechanism is still elusive.Methods: A comprehensive multidimensional integration strategy was used to comprehensively analyze the mechanisms of WT.Results: By integrating the potential pathogenic genes of kidney cancer and performing co-… Show more

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“…Both methylation and transcriptome data showed that cell cycle and DNA replication-related processes are shared features for BWS-WT and altered-11p15 nonBWS-WT, which is supported by other studies as well [ 72 , 73 ]. We also studied the protein-protein interaction network of the genes in the BWS-WT oncogenesis pathway.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Both methylation and transcriptome data showed that cell cycle and DNA replication-related processes are shared features for BWS-WT and altered-11p15 nonBWS-WT, which is supported by other studies as well [ 72 , 73 ]. We also studied the protein-protein interaction network of the genes in the BWS-WT oncogenesis pathway.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This analysis revealed significant changes in cellular pathways and genes regulated by miRNAs, among which differentially expressed miRNAs regulated genes related to cancer and cancer-related pathways (Figure 3, Table 2). Although our minimal network analysis included the most differentially expressed miRNAs, previous WT studies incorporating bioinformatics network approaches and multidimensional integration strategies have additionally reported increased miR-34a, miR106-3p and miR-335 -5p in the WT [45,46], the expression of which was altered in our WT samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Glypican-3, which is specifically expressed in cancers including WT, is being considered as a biomarker for predicting tumor recurrence [ 42 ]. In a study of constructing a DEGs-Transcription Factors-miRNA network to explore WT-related biomolecular markers, and TFs and miRNA were mainly studied, but this study focused on hub genes [ 43 ]. Our study identified new biomarkers associated with WT recurrence, which may be a new research direction in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%