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Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data

BACKGROUND: Cell cycle is an important clue to unravel the mechanism of cancer cells. Recently, expression profiles of cDNA microarray data of Cancer cell cycle are available for the information of dynamic interactions among Cancer cell cycle related genes. Therefore, it is more appealing to constru...

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Autores principales: Li, Cheng-Wei, Chu, Yung-Hsiang, Chen, Bor-Sen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19458769
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author Li, Cheng-Wei
Chu, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Bor-Sen
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Chu, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Bor-Sen
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description BACKGROUND: Cell cycle is an important clue to unravel the mechanism of cancer cells. Recently, expression profiles of cDNA microarray data of Cancer cell cycle are available for the information of dynamic interactions among Cancer cell cycle related genes. Therefore, it is more appealing to construct a dynamic model for gene regulatory network of Cancer cell cycle to gain more insight into the infrastructure of gene regulatory mechanism of cancer cell via microarray data. RESULTS: Based on the gene regulatory dynamic model and microarray data, we construct the whole dynamic gene regulatory network of Cancer cell cycle. In this study, we trace back upstream regulatory genes of a target gene to infer the regulatory pathways of the gene network by maximum likelihood estimation method. Finally, based on the dynamic regulatory network, we analyze the regulatory abilities and sensitivities of regulatory genes to clarify their roles in the mechanism of Cancer cell cycle. CONCLUSIONS: Our study presents a systematically iterative approach to discern and characterize the transcriptional regulatory network in Hela cell cycle from the raw expression profiles. The transcription regulatory network in Hela cell cycle can also be confirmed by some experimental reviews. Based on our study and some literature reviews, we can predict and clarify the E2F target genes in G1/S phase, which are crucial for regulating cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis. From the results of the network construction and literature confirmation, we infer that MCM4, MCM5, CDC6, CDC25A, UNG and E2F2 are E2F target genes in Hela cell cycle.
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spelling pubmed-26754912009-05-20 Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data Li, Cheng-Wei Chu, Yung-Hsiang Chen, Bor-Sen Cancer Inform Original Research BACKGROUND: Cell cycle is an important clue to unravel the mechanism of cancer cells. Recently, expression profiles of cDNA microarray data of Cancer cell cycle are available for the information of dynamic interactions among Cancer cell cycle related genes. Therefore, it is more appealing to construct a dynamic model for gene regulatory network of Cancer cell cycle to gain more insight into the infrastructure of gene regulatory mechanism of cancer cell via microarray data. RESULTS: Based on the gene regulatory dynamic model and microarray data, we construct the whole dynamic gene regulatory network of Cancer cell cycle. In this study, we trace back upstream regulatory genes of a target gene to infer the regulatory pathways of the gene network by maximum likelihood estimation method. Finally, based on the dynamic regulatory network, we analyze the regulatory abilities and sensitivities of regulatory genes to clarify their roles in the mechanism of Cancer cell cycle. CONCLUSIONS: Our study presents a systematically iterative approach to discern and characterize the transcriptional regulatory network in Hela cell cycle from the raw expression profiles. The transcription regulatory network in Hela cell cycle can also be confirmed by some experimental reviews. Based on our study and some literature reviews, we can predict and clarify the E2F target genes in G1/S phase, which are crucial for regulating cell cycle progression and tumorigenesis. From the results of the network construction and literature confirmation, we infer that MCM4, MCM5, CDC6, CDC25A, UNG and E2F2 are E2F target genes in Hela cell cycle. Libertas Academica 2007-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2675491/ /pubmed/19458769 Text en © 2006 The authors.
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Li, Cheng-Wei
Chu, Yung-Hsiang
Chen, Bor-Sen
Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title_full Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title_fullStr Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title_full_unstemmed Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title_short Construction and Clarification of Dynamic Gene Regulatory Network of Cancer Cell Cycle via Microarray Data
title_sort construction and clarification of dynamic gene regulatory network of cancer cell cycle via microarray data
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2675491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19458769
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