NF-Y is a pioneer transcription factor—TF—formed by the Histone-like NF-YB/NF-YC subunits and the regulatory NF-YA. It binds to the CCAAT box, an element enriched in promoters of genes overexpressed in many types of cancer. NF-YA is present in two major isoforms—NF-YAs and NF-YAl—due to alternative splicing, overexpressed in epithelial tumors. Here we analyzed NF-Y expression in stomach adenocarcinomas (STAD). We completed the partitioning of all TCGA tumor samples (450) according to molecular subtypes proposed by TCGA and ACRG, using the deep learning tool DeepCC. We analyzed differentially expressed genes—DEG—for enriched pathways and TFs binding sites in promoters. CCAAT is the predominant element only in the core group of genes upregulated in all subtypes, with cell-cycle gene signatures. NF-Y subunits are overexpressed, particularly NF-YA. NF-YAs is predominant in CIN, MSI and EBV TCGA subtypes, NF-YAl is higher in GS and in the ACRG EMT subtypes. Moreover, NF-YAlhigh tumors correlate with a discrete Claudinlow cohort. Elevated NF-YB levels are protective in MSS;TP53+ patients, whereas high NF-YAl/NF-YAs ratios correlate with worse prognosis. We conclude that NF-Y isoforms are associated to clinically relevant features of gastric cancer.

NF-Y subunits overexpression in gastric adenocarcinomas (STAD) / A. Gallo, M. Ronzio, E. Bezzecchi, R. Mantovani, D. Dolfini. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 11:1(2021), pp. 23764.1-23764.14. [10.1038/s41598-021-03027-y]

NF-Y subunits overexpression in gastric adenocarcinomas (STAD)

A. Gallo
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M. Ronzio;E. Bezzecchi;R. Mantovani;D. Dolfini
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2021

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NF-Y is a pioneer transcription factor—TF—formed by the Histone-like NF-YB/NF-YC subunits and the regulatory NF-YA. It binds to the CCAAT box, an element enriched in promoters of genes overexpressed in many types of cancer. NF-YA is present in two major isoforms—NF-YAs and NF-YAl—due to alternative splicing, overexpressed in epithelial tumors. Here we analyzed NF-Y expression in stomach adenocarcinomas (STAD). We completed the partitioning of all TCGA tumor samples (450) according to molecular subtypes proposed by TCGA and ACRG, using the deep learning tool DeepCC. We analyzed differentially expressed genes—DEG—for enriched pathways and TFs binding sites in promoters. CCAAT is the predominant element only in the core group of genes upregulated in all subtypes, with cell-cycle gene signatures. NF-Y subunits are overexpressed, particularly NF-YA. NF-YAs is predominant in CIN, MSI and EBV TCGA subtypes, NF-YAl is higher in GS and in the ACRG EMT subtypes. Moreover, NF-YAlhigh tumors correlate with a discrete Claudinlow cohort. Elevated NF-YB levels are protective in MSS;TP53+ patients, whereas high NF-YAl/NF-YAs ratios correlate with worse prognosis. We conclude that NF-Y isoforms are associated to clinically relevant features of gastric cancer.
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NF-Y subunits overexpression in gastric adenocarcinomas (STAD) / A. Gallo, M. Ronzio, E. Bezzecchi, R. Mantovani, D. Dolfini. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 11:1(2021), pp. 23764.1-23764.14. [10.1038/s41598-021-03027-y]
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