扩展Wnt信号通路和识别上下文特定子网络的基于网络的方法。

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Sudipto Saha, Theodore Roman, Alex Galante, Mehmet Koyutürk, Robert M Ewing
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摘要

Wnt信号是调控胚胎发生和分化的重要信号通路,在多细胞动物中广泛保守。此外,Wnt信号的失调有助于许多人类癌症的发病机制,特别是结直肠癌。Wnt信号通路的核心成员是相当明确的,尽管很明显,一个更广泛的相互作用蛋白网络调节Wnt信号活性。本文的目标是首先确定Wnt监管网络的新成员;其次,确定在不同生物环境中活跃的较大Wnt信号网络的子网络。我们使用互补的计算方法解决了这两个问题,并展示了这些方法如何识别潜在的新型Wnt信号蛋白,以及如何定义在结直肠癌不同阶段活跃的Wnt子网络。
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Network-based approaches for extending the Wnt signalling pathway and identifying context-specific sub-networks.

Wnt signalling is a critically important signalling pathway regulating embryogenesis and differentiation, and is broadly conserved amongst multicellular animals. In addition, dysregulation of Wnt signalling contributes to the pathogenesis of many human cancers, in particular colorectal cancer. Core members of the Wnt signalling pathway are quite well defined, although it has become apparent that a much broader network of interacting proteins regulates Wnt signalling activity. The goal of this paper is first to identify novel members of the Wnt regulatory network; and second, to identify sub-networks of the larger Wnt signalling network that are active in different biological contexts. We address these two questions using complementary computational approaches and show how these approaches may identify potentially novel Wnt signalling proteins as well as defining Wnt sub-networks active in different stages of colorectal cancer.

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International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design
International Journal of Computational Biology and Drug Design Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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