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Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells

Statistical modelling, in combination with genome-wide expression profiling techniques, has demonstrated that the molecular state of the tumour is sufficient to infer its pathological state. These studies have been extremely important in diagnostics and have contributed to improving our understandin...

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Autores principales: Trevino, Victor, Tadesse, Mahlet G., Vannucci, Marina, Al-Shahrour, Fatima, Antczak, Philipp, Durant, Sarah, Bikfalvi, Andreas, Dopazo, Joaquin, Campbell, Moray J., Falciani, Francesco
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21479216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016492
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author Trevino, Victor
Tadesse, Mahlet G.
Vannucci, Marina
Al-Shahrour, Fatima
Antczak, Philipp
Durant, Sarah
Bikfalvi, Andreas
Dopazo, Joaquin
Campbell, Moray J.
Falciani, Francesco
author_facet Trevino, Victor
Tadesse, Mahlet G.
Vannucci, Marina
Al-Shahrour, Fatima
Antczak, Philipp
Durant, Sarah
Bikfalvi, Andreas
Dopazo, Joaquin
Campbell, Moray J.
Falciani, Francesco
author_sort Trevino, Victor
collection PubMed
description Statistical modelling, in combination with genome-wide expression profiling techniques, has demonstrated that the molecular state of the tumour is sufficient to infer its pathological state. These studies have been extremely important in diagnostics and have contributed to improving our understanding of tumour biology. However, their importance in in-depth understanding of cancer patho-physiology may be limited since they do not explicitly take into consideration the fundamental role of the tissue microenvironment in specifying tumour physiology. Because of the importance of normal cells in shaping the tissue microenvironment we formulate the hypothesis that molecular components of the profile of normal epithelial cells adjacent the tumour are predictive of tumour physiology. We addressed this hypothesis by developing statistical models that link gene expression profiles representing the molecular state of adjacent normal epithelial cells to tumour features in prostate cancer. Furthermore, network analysis showed that predictive genes are linked to the activity of important secreted factors, which have the potential to influence tumor biology, such as IL1, IGF1, PDGF BB, AGT, and TGFβ.
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spelling pubmed-30681462011-04-08 Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells Trevino, Victor Tadesse, Mahlet G. Vannucci, Marina Al-Shahrour, Fatima Antczak, Philipp Durant, Sarah Bikfalvi, Andreas Dopazo, Joaquin Campbell, Moray J. Falciani, Francesco PLoS One Research Article Statistical modelling, in combination with genome-wide expression profiling techniques, has demonstrated that the molecular state of the tumour is sufficient to infer its pathological state. These studies have been extremely important in diagnostics and have contributed to improving our understanding of tumour biology. However, their importance in in-depth understanding of cancer patho-physiology may be limited since they do not explicitly take into consideration the fundamental role of the tissue microenvironment in specifying tumour physiology. Because of the importance of normal cells in shaping the tissue microenvironment we formulate the hypothesis that molecular components of the profile of normal epithelial cells adjacent the tumour are predictive of tumour physiology. We addressed this hypothesis by developing statistical models that link gene expression profiles representing the molecular state of adjacent normal epithelial cells to tumour features in prostate cancer. Furthermore, network analysis showed that predictive genes are linked to the activity of important secreted factors, which have the potential to influence tumor biology, such as IL1, IGF1, PDGF BB, AGT, and TGFβ. Public Library of Science 2011-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3068146/ /pubmed/21479216 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016492 Text en Trevino et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Trevino, Victor
Tadesse, Mahlet G.
Vannucci, Marina
Al-Shahrour, Fatima
Antczak, Philipp
Durant, Sarah
Bikfalvi, Andreas
Dopazo, Joaquin
Campbell, Moray J.
Falciani, Francesco
Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title_full Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title_fullStr Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title_short Analysis of Normal-Tumour Tissue Interaction in Tumours: Prediction of Prostate Cancer Features from the Molecular Profile of Adjacent Normal Cells
title_sort analysis of normal-tumour tissue interaction in tumours: prediction of prostate cancer features from the molecular profile of adjacent normal cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068146/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21479216
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016492
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