2015
DOI: 10.3892/etm.2015.2527
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Crosstalk analysis of pathways in breast cancer using a network model based on overlapping differentially expressed genes

Abstract: Abstract. Multiple signal transduction pathways can affect each other considerably through crosstalk. However, the presence and extent of this phenomenon have not been rigorously studied. The aim of the present study was to identify strong and normal interactions between pathways in breast cancer and determine the main pathway. Five sets of breast cancer data were downloaded from the high-throughput Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and analyzed to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes using the Rank Produc… Show more

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“…In total 449 DEGs were identi ed (151 up-regulated and 298 down-regulated genes) including 33 common up-regulated / down-regulated genes. The role of major pathways identi ed through KEGG analysis like 'oocyte meiosis', 'p53 signaling pathway', 'focal adhesion' and 'ECM-receptor interaction' pathways in the development of various cancers including breast has already been reported by Sun et al and Bao et al [20,21]. Similarly, the role of Rennin secretion', 'regulation of active cytoskeleton', 'ABC transporters' and 'axon guidance' pathways in breast cancer has also been suggested by Vinson et al and Baumann et al [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…In total 449 DEGs were identi ed (151 up-regulated and 298 down-regulated genes) including 33 common up-regulated / down-regulated genes. The role of major pathways identi ed through KEGG analysis like 'oocyte meiosis', 'p53 signaling pathway', 'focal adhesion' and 'ECM-receptor interaction' pathways in the development of various cancers including breast has already been reported by Sun et al and Bao et al [20,21]. Similarly, the role of Rennin secretion', 'regulation of active cytoskeleton', 'ABC transporters' and 'axon guidance' pathways in breast cancer has also been suggested by Vinson et al and Baumann et al [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Different pathways are capable of influencing each other via a phenomenon called crosstalk. Especially, it is evident that the pathways could affect each other, when there is an overlap of differentially expressed genes, which have significant changes at expression level . Therefore, identification of the interaction of different pathways based on the overlap of differentially expressed genes has important implications for the understanding of the molecular mechanisms associated with the development of HBV‐related HCC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, it is evident that the pathways could affect each other, when there is an overlap of differentially expressed genes, which have significant changes at expression level. 41,42 Therefore, identification of the interaction of different pathways based on the overlap of differentially expressed genes has important implications for the understanding of the molecular mechanisms associated with the development of HBV-related HCC. In the present study, according to the overlap of upregulated mutated genes between different pathways, the complex crosstalk networks of KEGG pathways and WIKI pathways associated with upregulated mutated genes were structured ( Figure 4F).…”
Section: The Expression and Associated Molecular Function Analysis mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the screening of 12 attractors, two pathways matched the conditions: p53 and NAFLD pathways. The p53 signaling pathway (KEGG ID: 04115) is important in many diseases [28], in which p53 activation is induced by DNA damage, oxidative stress, and activated oncogenes [29]. The NAFLD (KEGG ID: 04932) has been identified as a significant pathway of pJIA.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%