2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/7014240
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Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Significant Differences in Gene Expression of Malignant Pheochromocytoma or Paraganglioma

Abstract: Prediction of malignant behavior of pheochromocytoma (PC) or paraganglioma (PG) is of limited value. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the French ‘Cortico et Médullosurrénale: les Tumeurs Endocrines’ (COMETE) network in Paris (France) facilitate accurate differentiation of malignant PC/PG based on genetic information. Therefore, the objective of this transcriptome analysis is to identify the prognostic genes underlying the differentiation of malignant PC/PG in the TCGA and COMETE databases. TCGA carries data … Show more

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“…It found 11 signaling pathways that were related to metabolic alteration and cancer signaling. 13 Among these signaling pathways, dopamine signaling and cAMP signaling were also reported in our study. Another study used 183 pheochromocytoma samples and three control samples to identify differentially expressed RNAs that were annotated by conversion through the Ensembl file (Homo sapiens GRCh38.87.chr.gtf).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…It found 11 signaling pathways that were related to metabolic alteration and cancer signaling. 13 Among these signaling pathways, dopamine signaling and cAMP signaling were also reported in our study. Another study used 183 pheochromocytoma samples and three control samples to identify differentially expressed RNAs that were annotated by conversion through the Ensembl file (Homo sapiens GRCh38.87.chr.gtf).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…On the other hand, a set of overexpressed genes could include those involved in the cell cycle, cytoskeleton regulation, Wnt signaling, c-Myc and RAS activation, and several cancer-related pathways, the deregulation of which is associated with cell survival, proliferation, growth, and motility [125,129,130]. The transcriptome analysis of the TCGA and "COrtico et MEdullosurrénale: les Tumeurs Endocrines" (COMETE) public data revealed similar significantly altered processes (cell proliferation, signaling, and metabolism) between metastasizing and benign PHEOs [131,132]. Such et al performed gene expression profiling with the view of identifying diagnostic markers for metastasizing PPGLs [130].…”
Section: Transcriptome Alterationsmentioning
confidence: 97%