Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8340152 | Methods | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
We used gene expression data from tumor samples across disease stages to model lung cancer progression, creating stage-specific tumor graphs. Validating our findings in independent datasets showed that differences in temporal network structures capture diverse mechanisms in NSCLC. Furthermore, results showed that structures are consistent and potentially biologically important as we observed that genes with similar protein names were captured in the same cliques for all cliques in all datasets. Importantly, the identified temporal structures are meaningful in the tumor progression of NSCLC as they agree with the molecular mechanism in the tumor progression or carcinogenesis of NSCLC. In particular, the identified major histocompatibility complex of class II temporal structures capture mechanisms concerning carcinogenesis; the proteasome temporal structures capture mechanisms that are in early or late stages of lung cancer; the ribosomal cliques capture the role of ribosome biosynthesis in cancer development and sustainment. Further, on a large independent dataset we validated that temporal network structures identified proteins that are prognostic for overall survival in NSCLC adenocarcinoma.
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Authors
Serene W.H. Wong, Chiara Pastrello, Max Kotlyar, Christos Faloutsos, Igor Jurisica,