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In silico analyses identify lncRNAs: WDFY3-AS2, BDNF-AS and AFAP1-AS1 as potential prognostic factors for patients with triple-negative breast tumors

Daniel Rodrigues de Bastos, María Aparecida Nagai

2020PLoS ONE22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are characterized as having 200 nucleotides or more and not coding any protein, and several been identified as differentially expressed in several human malignancies, including breast cancer. METHODS: Here, we evaluated lncRNAs differentially expressed in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) from a cDNA microarray data set obtained in a previous study from our group. Using in silico analyses in combination with a review of the current literature, we identify three lncRNAs as potential prognostic factors for TNBC patients. RESULTS: We found that the expression of WDFY3-AS2, BDNF-AS, and AFAP1-AS1 was associated with poor survival in patients with TNBCs. WDFY3-AS2 and BDNF-AS are lncRNAs known to play an important role in tumor suppression of different types of cancer, while AFAP1-AS1 exerts oncogenic activity. CONCLUSION: Our findings provided evidence that WDFY3-AS2, BDNF-AS, and AFAP1-AS1 may be potential prognostic factors in TNBC development.

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Triple-negative breast cancerIn silicoBreast cancerBiologyCancer researchOncologyMicroarrayBioinformaticsMicroarray analysis techniquesLong non-coding RNAInternal medicineCancerMedicineDownregulation and upregulationGene expressionGeneGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchFerroptosis and cancer prognosisCircular RNAs in diseases