Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.

<h4>Background</h4>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent malignancy with significant mortality rates globally. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying CRC development is crucial for improving therapeutic strategies.<h4>Method</h4>In this study, we utili...

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Main Authors: Yu Zhang, Xu Han, Yichun Yang, Jiayan Ren, Zixi Zhang, Yanmin Zhang, Qi Su, Dake Chu
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011788
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author Yu Zhang
Xu Han
Yichun Yang
Jiayan Ren
Zixi Zhang
Yanmin Zhang
Qi Su
Dake Chu
author_facet Yu Zhang
Xu Han
Yichun Yang
Jiayan Ren
Zixi Zhang
Yanmin Zhang
Qi Su
Dake Chu
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description <h4>Background</h4>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent malignancy with significant mortality rates globally. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying CRC development is crucial for improving therapeutic strategies.<h4>Method</h4>In this study, we utilized cis-eQTL summary data to identify genes potentially causally associated with CRC. The expression levels of candidate genes in tumor and normal tissues were compared using the GEPIA2 database. The correlations between FUT8 expression and cellular functions, tumor mutation burden, immune checkpoint genes, and immune infiltration were analyzed. Molecular docking was performed to identify potential drugs targeting FUT8, and the effects of the selected drug on cell proliferation were evaluated using the MTT assay. Additionally, the cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) was employed to assess the interaction between the drug and the target protein.<h4>Results</h4>We identified 19 genes with eQTLs potentially associated with CRC, among which six eQTLs were associated with increased CRC risk, including FUT8. FUT8 was significantly overexpressed in CRC tumor tissues and correlated with various cellular functions such as stemness, invasion, EMT, and metastasis. Higher FUT8 expression was associated with higher tumor mutation burden and significant correlations with multiple immune checkpoint genes. Molecular docking identified VE-822 as a promising drug candidate targeting FUT8, which demonstrated inhibitory effects on CRC cell proliferation. The CETSA results indicated that VE ‒ 822 could bind to FUT8 and improve its thermal stability.<h4>Conclusion</h4>FUT8 is a crucial gene that causes colon cancer and is linked to tumour immunity. VE-822 is a promising candidate for treating CRC by targeting FUT8.
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spelling doaj-art-fa6d7f49a8004579993e00aaac0a75a12025-08-23T05:31:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042025-07-01217e101178810.1371/journal.pgen.1011788Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.Yu ZhangXu HanYichun YangJiayan RenZixi ZhangYanmin ZhangQi SuDake Chu<h4>Background</h4>Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent malignancy with significant mortality rates globally. Understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying CRC development is crucial for improving therapeutic strategies.<h4>Method</h4>In this study, we utilized cis-eQTL summary data to identify genes potentially causally associated with CRC. The expression levels of candidate genes in tumor and normal tissues were compared using the GEPIA2 database. The correlations between FUT8 expression and cellular functions, tumor mutation burden, immune checkpoint genes, and immune infiltration were analyzed. Molecular docking was performed to identify potential drugs targeting FUT8, and the effects of the selected drug on cell proliferation were evaluated using the MTT assay. Additionally, the cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) was employed to assess the interaction between the drug and the target protein.<h4>Results</h4>We identified 19 genes with eQTLs potentially associated with CRC, among which six eQTLs were associated with increased CRC risk, including FUT8. FUT8 was significantly overexpressed in CRC tumor tissues and correlated with various cellular functions such as stemness, invasion, EMT, and metastasis. Higher FUT8 expression was associated with higher tumor mutation burden and significant correlations with multiple immune checkpoint genes. Molecular docking identified VE-822 as a promising drug candidate targeting FUT8, which demonstrated inhibitory effects on CRC cell proliferation. The CETSA results indicated that VE ‒ 822 could bind to FUT8 and improve its thermal stability.<h4>Conclusion</h4>FUT8 is a crucial gene that causes colon cancer and is linked to tumour immunity. VE-822 is a promising candidate for treating CRC by targeting FUT8.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011788
spellingShingle Yu Zhang
Xu Han
Yichun Yang
Jiayan Ren
Zixi Zhang
Yanmin Zhang
Qi Su
Dake Chu
Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
PLoS Genetics
title Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
title_full Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
title_fullStr Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
title_short Identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer: Integrating Mendelian randomization, transcriptome analysis and experimental verification.
title_sort identification of hub gene associated with colorectal cancer integrating mendelian randomization transcriptome analysis and experimental verification
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011788
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