Aging-associated genes and contribute to thyroid cancer: An evidence for the involvement of hypoxia as a driver.

Oncol Lett

Department of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100730, P.R. China.

Published: June 2020

The prevalence of thyroid cancer (TC) is high in the elderly. The present study was based on the hypothesis that genes, which have increased activity with aging, may play a role in the development of TC. A large-scale literature-based data analysis was conducted to explore the genes that are implicated in both TC and aging. Subsequently, a mega-analysis of 16 RNA expression datasets (1,222 samples: 439 healthy controls, and 783 patients with TC) was conducted to test a set of genes associated with aging but not TC. To uncover a possible link between these genes and TC, a functional pathway analysis was conducted, and the results were validated by analysis of gene co-expression. A multiple linear regression (MLR) model was employed to study the possible influence of sample size, population region and study age on the gene expression levels in TC. A total of 262 and 816 genes were identified to have increased activity with aging and TC, respectively; with a significant overlap of 63 genes (P<3.82×10). The mega-analysis revealed two aging-associated genes ( and ) to be significantly associated with TC (P<2.05×10), and identified the association with multiple hypoxia-driven pathways through functional pathway analysis, also confirmed by the co-expression analysis. The MLR analysis identified population region as a significant factor contributing to the expression levels of and in TC samples (P<3.24×10). The determination of genes that promote aging was warranted due to their possible involvement in TC. The present study suggests and as novel common risk genes associated with both aging and TC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2020.11530DOI Listing

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