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lncRNAs-mRNAs Co-Expression Network Underlying Childhood B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia: A Pilot Study.

Ornella AffinitoKatia PaneGiovanni SmaldoneFrancesca Maria OrlandellaPeppino MirabelliGiuliana BeneduceRosanna ParasoleMimmo RipaldiMarco SalvatoreMonica Franzese
Published in: Cancers (2020)
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as key gene regulators in the pathogenesis and development of various cancers including B lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL). In this pilot study, we used RNA-Seq transcriptomic data for identifying novel lncRNA-mRNA cooperative pairs involved in childhood B-ALL pathogenesis. We conceived a bioinformatic pipeline based on unsupervised PCA feature extraction approach and stringent statistical criteria to extract potential childhood B-ALL lncRNA signatures. We then constructed a co-expression network of the aberrantly expressed lncRNAs (30) and protein-coding genes (754). We cross-validated our in-silico findings on an independent dataset and assessed the expression levels of the most differentially expressed lncRNAs and their co-expressed mRNAs through ex vivo experiments. Using the guilt-by-association approach, we predicted lncRNA functions based on their perfectly co-expressed mRNAs (Spearman's correlation) that resulted closely disease-associated. We shed light on 24 key lncRNAs and their co-expressed mRNAs which may play an important role in B-ALL pathogenesis. Our results may be of clinical utility for diagnostic and/or prognostic purposes in paediatric B-ALL management.
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