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Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules

The investigation of the complex processes involved in cellular differentiation must be based on unbiased, high throughput data processing methods to identify relevant biological pathways. A number of bioinformatics tools are available that can generate lists of pathways ranked by statistical signif...

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Autores principales: Nassiri, Isar, Lombardo, Rosario, Lauria, Mario, Morine, Melissa J., Moyseos, Petros, Varma, Vijayalakshmi, Nolen, Greg T., Knox, Bridgett, Sloper, Daniel, Kaput, Jim, Priami, Corrado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep28851
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author Nassiri, Isar
Lombardo, Rosario
Lauria, Mario
Morine, Melissa J.
Moyseos, Petros
Varma, Vijayalakshmi
Nolen, Greg T.
Knox, Bridgett
Sloper, Daniel
Kaput, Jim
Priami, Corrado
author_facet Nassiri, Isar
Lombardo, Rosario
Lauria, Mario
Morine, Melissa J.
Moyseos, Petros
Varma, Vijayalakshmi
Nolen, Greg T.
Knox, Bridgett
Sloper, Daniel
Kaput, Jim
Priami, Corrado
author_sort Nassiri, Isar
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description The investigation of the complex processes involved in cellular differentiation must be based on unbiased, high throughput data processing methods to identify relevant biological pathways. A number of bioinformatics tools are available that can generate lists of pathways ranked by statistical significance (i.e. by p-value), while ideally it would be desirable to functionally score the pathways relative to each other or to other interacting parts of the system or process. We describe a new computational method (Network Activity Score Finder - NASFinder) to identify tissue-specific, omics-determined sub-networks and the connections with their upstream regulator receptors to obtain a systems view of the differentiation of human adipocytes. Adipogenesis of human SBGS pre-adipocyte cells in vitro was monitored with a transcriptomic data set comprising six time points (0, 6, 48, 96, 192, 384 hours). To elucidate the mechanisms of adipogenesis, NASFinder was used to perform time-point analysis by comparing each time point against the control (0 h) and time-lapse analysis by comparing each time point with the previous one. NASFinder identified the coordinated activity of seemingly unrelated processes between each comparison, providing the first systems view of adipogenesis in culture. NASFinder has been implemented into a web-based, freely available resource associated with novel, easy to read visualization of omics data sets and network modules.
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spelling pubmed-49359432016-07-13 Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules Nassiri, Isar Lombardo, Rosario Lauria, Mario Morine, Melissa J. Moyseos, Petros Varma, Vijayalakshmi Nolen, Greg T. Knox, Bridgett Sloper, Daniel Kaput, Jim Priami, Corrado Sci Rep Article The investigation of the complex processes involved in cellular differentiation must be based on unbiased, high throughput data processing methods to identify relevant biological pathways. A number of bioinformatics tools are available that can generate lists of pathways ranked by statistical significance (i.e. by p-value), while ideally it would be desirable to functionally score the pathways relative to each other or to other interacting parts of the system or process. We describe a new computational method (Network Activity Score Finder - NASFinder) to identify tissue-specific, omics-determined sub-networks and the connections with their upstream regulator receptors to obtain a systems view of the differentiation of human adipocytes. Adipogenesis of human SBGS pre-adipocyte cells in vitro was monitored with a transcriptomic data set comprising six time points (0, 6, 48, 96, 192, 384 hours). To elucidate the mechanisms of adipogenesis, NASFinder was used to perform time-point analysis by comparing each time point against the control (0 h) and time-lapse analysis by comparing each time point with the previous one. NASFinder identified the coordinated activity of seemingly unrelated processes between each comparison, providing the first systems view of adipogenesis in culture. NASFinder has been implemented into a web-based, freely available resource associated with novel, easy to read visualization of omics data sets and network modules. Nature Publishing Group 2016-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4935943/ /pubmed/27385551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep28851 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Nassiri, Isar
Lombardo, Rosario
Lauria, Mario
Morine, Melissa J.
Moyseos, Petros
Varma, Vijayalakshmi
Nolen, Greg T.
Knox, Bridgett
Sloper, Daniel
Kaput, Jim
Priami, Corrado
Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title_full Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title_fullStr Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title_full_unstemmed Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title_short Systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
title_sort systems view of adipogenesis via novel omics-driven and tissue-specific activity scoring of network functional modules
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27385551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep28851
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