Integrative systems biology approach identified crucial genes and transcription factors associated with gallbladder cancer pathogenesis

Author:

Roy Nabanita,Kshattry Mrinmoy,Mandal Susmita,Jolly Mohit Kumar,Bhattacharyya Dhruba Kumar,Barah PankajORCID

Abstract

AbstractGallbladder cancer (GBC) has a lower incidence rate among the population relative to other cancer types but majorly contributes to the total cancer cases of the biliary tract system. GBC is distinguished from other malignancies due to its high mortality, marked geographical variation and poor prognosis. To date no systemic targeted therapy is available for GBC. The main objective of this study is to determine the molecular signatures correlated with GBC development using integrative system level approaches. We performed analysis of publicly available transcriptomic data to identify differentially regulated genes and pathways. Co-expression network analysis and differential regulatory network analysis identified hub genes and hub transcription factors (TFs) associated with GBC pathogenesis and progression. We then assessed the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) status of the hub genes using a combination of three scoring methods. The hub genes such as; CDC6, MAPK15, CCNB2, BIRC7, L3MBTL1 identified are regulators of cell cycle components which suggests that cell cycle regulatory genes are significantly linked to GBC pathogenesis and progression.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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