应用双变量相关分析临床样本血单个核细胞的信号网络

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摘要

通过评估单个磷酸抗原来评估血细胞中的信号网络。我们考虑了一种可能性,即涉及一系列信号分子的二元相关性可以用来描述来自临床样本的细胞中的功能信号网络。在这里,我们描述了一种新的信号网络分析方法,使用增强的流式细胞术来提供更高的分辨率和限制维细胞术,从而简化了分析,从而优化了分析的精度。这种方法通过概括两种不同途径的已知原则,在短期文化中得到了验证。此外,我们独特方法的新发现提供了信号回路的扩展和细致入微的观点。将我们的技术平台应用于浆细胞疾病患者的血液单核细胞,我们通过双变量相关性的不同模式确定了信号通路的细胞类型特异性特征。信号分析物之间的分子间关系提供了来自临床样本的血细胞信号网络的描述。因此,我们的方法有可能评估血液单核细胞类型特异性信号网络如何影响病理生理和发病机制。
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Signalling Network Analysis of Blood Mononuclear Cells From Clinical Samples by Bivariate Correlation

Signalling Network Analysis of Blood Mononuclear Cells From Clinical Samples by Bivariate Correlation

Signalling networks have been assessed in blood cells by assessing individual phosphoantigens. We considered the possibility that bivariate correlations involving a series of signalling molecules could be used to delineate functional signalling networks in cells from clinical samples. Here, we describe a novel approach to signalling network analysis using enhanced flow cytometry to provide increased resolving power and restricted-dimensional cytometry which simplifies the analysis so that the precision of the analysis is optimised. This approach has been validated in short-term cultures by recapitulating known tenets of two distinct pathways. Additionally, new findings from our unique approach provide both expanded and nuanced views of signalling circuits. Applying our technology platform to blood mononuclear cells from patients with plasma cell disorders, we identified cell-type specific features of signalling pathways by distinct patterns of bivariate correlations. The intermolecular relationships between signalling analytes provide a description of the signalling network in blood cells from clinical samples. Consequently, our approach has the potential to assess how the blood mononuclear cell-type specific signalling network affects pathophysiology and pathogenesis.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine serves as a bridge between physiology and cellular medicine, as well as molecular biology and molecular therapeutics. With a 20-year history, the journal adopts an interdisciplinary approach to showcase innovative discoveries. It publishes research aimed at advancing the collective understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying diseases. The journal emphasizes translational studies that translate this knowledge into therapeutic strategies. Being fully open access, the journal is accessible to all readers.
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