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In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps

Adenomatous polyps of the colon are the most common neoplastic polyps. Although most of adenomatous polyps do not show malign transformation, majority of colorectal carcinomas originate from neoplastic polyps. Therefore, understanding of this transformation process would help in both preventive ther...

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Autores principales: Isik, Zerrin, Leblebici, Asım, Demir Karaman, Ezgi, Karaca, Caner, Ellidokuz, Hulya, Koc, Altug, Ellidokuz, Ender Berat, Basbinar, Yasemin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267973
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author Isik, Zerrin
Leblebici, Asım
Demir Karaman, Ezgi
Karaca, Caner
Ellidokuz, Hulya
Koc, Altug
Ellidokuz, Ender Berat
Basbinar, Yasemin
author_facet Isik, Zerrin
Leblebici, Asım
Demir Karaman, Ezgi
Karaca, Caner
Ellidokuz, Hulya
Koc, Altug
Ellidokuz, Ender Berat
Basbinar, Yasemin
author_sort Isik, Zerrin
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description Adenomatous polyps of the colon are the most common neoplastic polyps. Although most of adenomatous polyps do not show malign transformation, majority of colorectal carcinomas originate from neoplastic polyps. Therefore, understanding of this transformation process would help in both preventive therapies and evaluation of malignancy risks. This study uncovers alterations in gene expressions as potential biomarkers that are revealed by integration of several network-based approaches. In silico analysis performed on a unified microarray cohort, which is covering 150 normal colon and adenomatous polyp samples. Significant gene modules were obtained by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis. Gene modules with similar profiles were mapped to a colon tissue specific functional interaction network. Several clustering algorithms run on the colon-specific network and the most significant sub-modules between the clusters were identified. The biomarkers were selected by filtering differentially expressed genes which also involve in significant biological processes and pathways. Biomarkers were also validated on two independent datasets based on their differential gene expressions. To the best of our knowledge, such a cascaded network analysis pipeline was implemented for the first time on a large collection of normal colon and polyp samples. We identified significant increases in TLR4 and MSX1 expressions as well as decrease in chemokine profiles with mostly pro-tumoral activities. These biomarkers might appear as both preventive targets and biomarkers for risk evaluation. As a result, this research proposes novel molecular markers that might be alternative to endoscopic approaches for diagnosis of adenomatous polyps.
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spelling pubmed-90538052022-04-30 In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps Isik, Zerrin Leblebici, Asım Demir Karaman, Ezgi Karaca, Caner Ellidokuz, Hulya Koc, Altug Ellidokuz, Ender Berat Basbinar, Yasemin PLoS One Research Article Adenomatous polyps of the colon are the most common neoplastic polyps. Although most of adenomatous polyps do not show malign transformation, majority of colorectal carcinomas originate from neoplastic polyps. Therefore, understanding of this transformation process would help in both preventive therapies and evaluation of malignancy risks. This study uncovers alterations in gene expressions as potential biomarkers that are revealed by integration of several network-based approaches. In silico analysis performed on a unified microarray cohort, which is covering 150 normal colon and adenomatous polyp samples. Significant gene modules were obtained by a weighted gene co-expression network analysis. Gene modules with similar profiles were mapped to a colon tissue specific functional interaction network. Several clustering algorithms run on the colon-specific network and the most significant sub-modules between the clusters were identified. The biomarkers were selected by filtering differentially expressed genes which also involve in significant biological processes and pathways. Biomarkers were also validated on two independent datasets based on their differential gene expressions. To the best of our knowledge, such a cascaded network analysis pipeline was implemented for the first time on a large collection of normal colon and polyp samples. We identified significant increases in TLR4 and MSX1 expressions as well as decrease in chemokine profiles with mostly pro-tumoral activities. These biomarkers might appear as both preventive targets and biomarkers for risk evaluation. As a result, this research proposes novel molecular markers that might be alternative to endoscopic approaches for diagnosis of adenomatous polyps. Public Library of Science 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9053805/ /pubmed/35486660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267973 Text en © 2022 Isik et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Isik, Zerrin
Leblebici, Asım
Demir Karaman, Ezgi
Karaca, Caner
Ellidokuz, Hulya
Koc, Altug
Ellidokuz, Ender Berat
Basbinar, Yasemin
In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title_full In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title_fullStr In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title_full_unstemmed In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title_short In silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
title_sort in silico identification of novel biomarkers for key players in transition from normal colon tissue to adenomatous polyps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9053805/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35486660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267973
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