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In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment

An in silico pathway analysis was performed in order to improve current knowledge on the molecular drivers of cervical cancer and detect potential targets for treatment. Three publicly available Affymetrix gene expression data-sets (GSE5787, GSE7803, GSE9750) were retrieved, vouching for a total of...

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Autores principales: van Dam, Peter A., van Dam, Pieter-Jan H. H., Rolfo, Christian, Giallombardo, Marco, van Berckelaer, Christophe, Trinh, Xuan Bich, Altintas, Sevilay, Huizing, Manon, Papadimitriou, Kostas, Tjalma, Wiebren A. A., van Laere, Steven
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26701206
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6667
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author van Dam, Peter A.
van Dam, Pieter-Jan H. H.
Rolfo, Christian
Giallombardo, Marco
van Berckelaer, Christophe
Trinh, Xuan Bich
Altintas, Sevilay
Huizing, Manon
Papadimitriou, Kostas
Tjalma, Wiebren A. A.
van Laere, Steven
author_facet van Dam, Peter A.
van Dam, Pieter-Jan H. H.
Rolfo, Christian
Giallombardo, Marco
van Berckelaer, Christophe
Trinh, Xuan Bich
Altintas, Sevilay
Huizing, Manon
Papadimitriou, Kostas
Tjalma, Wiebren A. A.
van Laere, Steven
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description An in silico pathway analysis was performed in order to improve current knowledge on the molecular drivers of cervical cancer and detect potential targets for treatment. Three publicly available Affymetrix gene expression data-sets (GSE5787, GSE7803, GSE9750) were retrieved, vouching for a total of 9 cervical cancer cell lines (CCCLs), 39 normal cervical samples, 7 CIN3 samples and 111 cervical cancer samples (CCSs). Predication analysis of microarrays was performed in the Affymetrix sets to identify cervical cancer biomarkers. To select cancer cell-specific genes the CCSs were compared to the CCCLs. Validated genes were submitted to a gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and Expression2Kinases (E2K). In the CCSs a total of 1,547 probe sets were identified that were overexpressed (FDR < 0.1). Comparing to CCCLs 560 probe sets (481 unique genes) had a cancer cell-specific expression profile, and 315 of these genes (65%) were validated. GSEA identified 5 cancer hallmarks enriched in CCSs (P < 0.01 and FDR < 0.25) showing that deregulation of the cell cycle is a major component of cervical cancer biology. E2K identified a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of 162 nodes (including 20 drugable kinases) and 1626 edges. This PPI-network consists of 5 signaling modules associated with MYC signaling (Module 1), cell cycle deregulation (Module 2), TGFβ-signaling (Module 3), MAPK signaling (Module 4) and chromatin modeling (Module 5). Potential targets for treatment which could be identified were CDK1, CDK2, ABL1, ATM, AKT1, MAPK1, MAPK3 among others. The present study identified important driver pathways in cervical carcinogenesis which should be assessed for their potential therapeutic drugability.
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spelling pubmed-48230712016-05-03 In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment van Dam, Peter A. van Dam, Pieter-Jan H. H. Rolfo, Christian Giallombardo, Marco van Berckelaer, Christophe Trinh, Xuan Bich Altintas, Sevilay Huizing, Manon Papadimitriou, Kostas Tjalma, Wiebren A. A. van Laere, Steven Oncotarget Research Paper An in silico pathway analysis was performed in order to improve current knowledge on the molecular drivers of cervical cancer and detect potential targets for treatment. Three publicly available Affymetrix gene expression data-sets (GSE5787, GSE7803, GSE9750) were retrieved, vouching for a total of 9 cervical cancer cell lines (CCCLs), 39 normal cervical samples, 7 CIN3 samples and 111 cervical cancer samples (CCSs). Predication analysis of microarrays was performed in the Affymetrix sets to identify cervical cancer biomarkers. To select cancer cell-specific genes the CCSs were compared to the CCCLs. Validated genes were submitted to a gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) and Expression2Kinases (E2K). In the CCSs a total of 1,547 probe sets were identified that were overexpressed (FDR < 0.1). Comparing to CCCLs 560 probe sets (481 unique genes) had a cancer cell-specific expression profile, and 315 of these genes (65%) were validated. GSEA identified 5 cancer hallmarks enriched in CCSs (P < 0.01 and FDR < 0.25) showing that deregulation of the cell cycle is a major component of cervical cancer biology. E2K identified a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network of 162 nodes (including 20 drugable kinases) and 1626 edges. This PPI-network consists of 5 signaling modules associated with MYC signaling (Module 1), cell cycle deregulation (Module 2), TGFβ-signaling (Module 3), MAPK signaling (Module 4) and chromatin modeling (Module 5). Potential targets for treatment which could be identified were CDK1, CDK2, ABL1, ATM, AKT1, MAPK1, MAPK3 among others. The present study identified important driver pathways in cervical carcinogenesis which should be assessed for their potential therapeutic drugability. Impact Journals LLC 2015-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4823071/ /pubmed/26701206 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6667 Text en Copyright: © 2016 van Dam et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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van Dam, Peter A.
van Dam, Pieter-Jan H. H.
Rolfo, Christian
Giallombardo, Marco
van Berckelaer, Christophe
Trinh, Xuan Bich
Altintas, Sevilay
Huizing, Manon
Papadimitriou, Kostas
Tjalma, Wiebren A. A.
van Laere, Steven
In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment
title In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment
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title_full_unstemmed In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment
title_short In silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment
title_sort in silico pathway analysis in cervical carcinoma reveals potential new targets for treatment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4823071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26701206
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.6667
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