Background: Many studies have well supported the close relationship between miRNA and endometrial cancer (EC). This bioinformatic study, compared with other similar studies, confirmed a new miRNA-mRNA regulatory network to investigate the miRNA-mRNA regulatory network and the prognostic biomarkers in EC.
Methods: We downloaded RNA-seq and miRNA-seq data of endometrial cancer from the TCGA database, and then we used EdegR package to screen differentially expressed miRNAs and mRNAs (DE-miRNAs and DE-mRNAs). The differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified and their functions were predicted using the functional and pathway enrichment analysis. Protein–protein interaction (PPI) network was established using STRING database, and the hub genes were verified by Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA). Then, we constructed a regulatory network of EC-associated miRNAs and hub genes by Cytoscape, and determined the expression of unexplored miRNAs in EC tissues and normal adjacent tissues by quantitative Real-Time PCR (qRT-PCR). A prognostic signature model and a predictive nomogram were constructed. Finally, we explored the association between the prognostic model and the immune cell infiltration.
Results: 11531 DE-mRNAs and 236 DE-miRNAs, as well as 275 and 118 candidate DEGs for upregulated and downregulated DE-miRNAs were screened out. These DEGs were significantly concentrated in FOXO signaling pathway, cell cycle and Focal adhesion. Among the 20 hub genes identified, 17 exhibited significantly different expression compared with normal tissues. The miRNA-mRNA network included 5 downregulated and 13 upregulated DE-miRNAs . qRT-PCR proved that the expression levels of miRNA-18a-5p, miRNA-18b-5p, miRNA-449c-5p and miRNA-1224-5p and their target genes, NR3C1, CTGF, MYC, and TNS1 were consistent with our predictions. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analyses of the hub genes revealed that NR3C1, EZH2, and GATA4 showed a significant prognostic value. We identified the three-gene signature as an independent prognostic indicator for EC ( p =0.022,HR=1.321, 95% CI: 1.041-1.675) and these genes were closely related to eight types of immune infiltration cells.
Conclusion: Our study revealed the mechanisms of the carcinogenesis and progression of EC.