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Identification of glycolysis-associated long non-coding RNA regulatory subtypes and construction of prognostic signatures by transcriptomics for bladder cancer

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FUNCTIONAL & INTEGRATIVE GENOMICS
卷 22, 期 4, 页码 597-609

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10142-022-00845-9

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Glycolysis; lncRNAs; Bladder cancer; Molecular subtypes; TME

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  1. Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation [LQ19H160027]

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This study investigated the roles of glycolysis-associated long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in bladder cancer (BC) and identified four subtypes regulated by these lncRNAs. Three key glycolysis-associated lncRNAs were found to have profound effects on glycolysis and a signature was constructed to predict the risk levels in BC patients.
Glycolysis-targeted cancer therapy based on long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), owing to its high specificity and less toxicity, is at the preclinical stages. Our study aimed to examine the roles of the core glycolysis-associated lncRNAs in bladder cancer (BC). Glycolysis scores of BC were computed by single-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA). Glycolysis-associated lncRNAs were screened by Pearson's correlation analysis. Unsupervised consensus clustering using ConsensusClusterPlus assessed the glycolysis-associated lncRNAs for the identification of molecular subtypes of BC. The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, genomic mutations, and tumor microenvironment (TME) analysis were used to compare the characteristics of different subtypes. Key glycolysis-associated lncRNAs were screened by first-order partial correlation and univariate Cox proportional-hazards model analyses; finally, the lncRNA signature was constructed. Four glycolysis-associated lncRNA-regulated subtypes having differential overall survival (OS), clinical features, genomic mutation profiles, and TME profiles along with nuclear immunotherapeutic responses were identified. Nine lncRNAs localized in the nucleus were identified and transcription factors (TFs) significantly negatively associated with these were found to be enriched in multiple oncogenic signaling pathways. Among them, three lncRNAs (AC093673.5, AC034220.3, and RP11-250B2.3) exerted the most profound effects on glycolysis and constituted the lncRNA signature, which could substantially distinguish the risk levels among different BC patients. Four glycolysis-associated lncRNA-regulated subtypes were identified in this study, reflective of the biological characteristics and heterogeneity of BC. Three key glycolysis-associated lncRNA constituting a signature could predict the risk levels in BC, provide a reference for stratification, and be used as prognostic markers for BC diagnosis and treatment.

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