| Literature DB >> 31888467 |
Alexandra M Poos1,2,3, Theresa Kordaß3,4, Amol Kolte1, Volker Ast1, Marcus Oswald1, Karsten Rippe2, Rainer König5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Reactivation of the telomerase reverse transcriptase gene TERT is a central feature for unlimited proliferation of the majority of cancers. However, the underlying regulatory processes are only partly understood.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; Gene regulatory networks; Mixed integer linear programming; Telomerase; Telomere maintenance; Transcriptional regulation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31888467 PMCID: PMC6937852 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-019-3323-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1Schematic overview of the workflow. Three different modes are available in MIPRIP 2.0. The single-mode can be used to predict the most relevant regulators of the gene of interest based on a single entity of the disease or condition. The dual-mode compares the regulator predictions of a gene of interest between two different diseases or conditions (e.g. treatment versus control). The multi-mode can be used for more than two diseases or conditions to identify the most common and condition specific regulators of the gene of interest
Fig. 2TERT expression and prediction performance for the investigated different cancer types. Boxplots for each cancer type of (a) the correlation between predicted and experimental gene expression over all models, and (b) TERT expression in each sample
Predicted TERT regulators common to all 19 cancer types
| TF | E-value |
|---|---|
| E2F4 | 0 |
| AR | 1.00 E-04 |
| PAX5 | 4.00 E-04 |
| E2F2 | 6.00 E-04 |
| BATF | 3.20 E-03 |
| PAX8 | 6.30 E-03 |
| SMARCB1 | 1.38 E-02 |
| MXI1 | 1.87 E-02 |
| TAF1 | 2.12 E-02 |
TERT regulators of melanoma samples with (mut) and without (wt) TERT promoter mutation
| Regulators in mut | Regulators in wt | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| AR | 3.97 E-37 | HMGA2 | 1.05 E-16 |
| E2F1 | 3.00 E-29 | HIF.1 | 1.03 E-15 |
| JUND | 2.86 E-25 | RUNX2 | 2.88 E-12 |
| SMARCB1 | 1.85 E-15 | TAL1 | 1.54 E-09 |
| ETS1 | 4.46 E-13 | ESR2 | 3.92 E-09 |
| SIN3AK20 | 1.42 E-06 | AP-2 | 3.28 E-06 |
| REST | 3.64 E-06 | MITF | 2.59 E-05 |
| MAZ | 7.85 E-06 | WT1 | 2.80 E-05 |
| E2F2 | 9.20 E-05 | SMAD3 | 5.76 E-05 |
| TAF1 | 1.36 E-04 | TFAP2D | 2.78 E-04 |
| BCL11A | 4.31 E-04 | PAX8 | 6.04 E-04 |
| MYB | 4.73 E-04 | GRHL2 | 7.16 E-04 |
| TP53 | 1.21 E-03 | ||
| TCF7 | 1.68 E-03 | ||
| MZF1 | 3.44 E-03 | ||
| TFAP2C | 3.68 E-03 | ||
| NR2F2 | 7.96 E-03 |
*indicates if a regulator was significantly more often selected in the samples with TERT promoter mutation compared to the wildtype
**indicates if a regulator was significantly more often selected in the wildtype compared to the TERT promoter mutated samples