Application of a high-throughput swarm-based deep neural network Algorithm reveals SPAG5 downregulation as a potential therapeutic target in adult AML

IF 3.9 4区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Chinyere I Ajonu, Robert I Grundy, Graham R Ball, Dimitrios Zafeiris
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Abstract

Gene‒gene interactions play pivotal roles in disease pathogenesis and are fundamental in the development of targeted therapeutics, particularly through the elucidation of oncogenic gene drivers in cancer. The systematic analysis of pathways and gene interactions is critical in the drug discovery process for various cancer subtypes. SPAG5, known for its role in spindle formation during cell division, has been identified as an oncogene in several cancers, although its specific impact on AML remains underexplored. This study leverages a high-throughput swarm-based deep neural network (SDNN) and transcriptomic data—an approach that enhances predictive accuracy and robustness through collective intelligence—to augment, model, and enhance the understanding of the TP53 pathway in AML cohorts. Our integrative systems biology approach identified SPAG5 as a uniquely downregulated driver in adult AML, underscoring its potential as a novel therapeutic target. The interaction of SPAG5 with key hub genes such as MDM2 and CDK1 not only reinforces its role in tumour suppression through negative regulation but also highlights its potential in moderating the phenotypic and genomic alterations associated with AML progression. This study of the role and interaction dynamics of SPAG5 sets the stage for future research aimed at developing targeted and personalized treatment approaches for AML, utilizing the capabilities of genetic interventions.

高通量基于群体的深度神经网络算法的应用揭示了SPAG5下调是成人AML的潜在治疗靶点
基因-基因相互作用在疾病发病机制中起着关键作用,是靶向治疗发展的基础,特别是通过阐明癌症的致癌基因驱动。对途径和基因相互作用的系统分析在各种癌症亚型的药物发现过程中至关重要。SPAG5以其在细胞分裂过程中纺锤体形成中的作用而闻名,已被确定为几种癌症的致癌基因,尽管其对AML的具体影响仍未得到充分研究。本研究利用高通量基于群体的深度神经网络(sdn)和转录组学数据——一种通过集体智慧提高预测准确性和稳健性的方法——来增强、建模和增强对AML队列中TP53通路的理解。我们的综合系统生物学方法鉴定了SPAG5在成人AML中是一个独特的下调驱动因子,强调了它作为一种新的治疗靶点的潜力。SPAG5与关键枢纽基因(如MDM2和CDK1)的相互作用不仅通过负调控强化了其在肿瘤抑制中的作用,而且还强调了其在调节与AML进展相关的表型和基因组改变方面的潜力。这项关于SPAG5的作用和相互作用动力学的研究为未来的研究奠定了基础,旨在利用遗传干预的能力,开发针对AML的靶向和个性化治疗方法。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
3.40%
发文量
92
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Functional & Integrative Genomics is devoted to large-scale studies of genomes and their functions, including systems analyses of biological processes. The journal will provide the research community an integrated platform where researchers can share, review and discuss their findings on important biological questions that will ultimately enable us to answer the fundamental question: How do genomes work?
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