A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes
Recent reports indicate a dominant role for cellular microenvironment or niche for stably maintaining cellular phenotypic states. Identification of key niche mediated signaling that maintains stem cells in specific phenotypic states remains a challenge, mainly due to the complex and dynamic nature o...
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doaj-4e33ccccde48427a9c0d5b2cbc9345582020-11-24T21:04:02ZengElsevierStem Cell Research1873-50611876-77532016-09-0117240641210.1016/j.scr.2016.09.006A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypesSrikanth RavichandranSatoshi OkawaSusana Martínez ArbasAntonio del SolRecent reports indicate a dominant role for cellular microenvironment or niche for stably maintaining cellular phenotypic states. Identification of key niche mediated signaling that maintains stem cells in specific phenotypic states remains a challenge, mainly due to the complex and dynamic nature of stem cell-niche interactions. In order to overcome this, we consider that stem cells maintain their phenotypic state by experiencing a constant effect created by the niche by integrating its signals via signaling pathways. Such a constant niche effect should induce sustained activation/inhibition of specific stem cell signaling pathways that controls the gene regulatory program defining the cellular phenotypic state. Based on this view, we propose a computational approach to identify the most likely receptor mediated signaling responsible for transmitting niche signals to the transcriptional regulatory network that maintain cell-specific gene expression patterns, termed as niche determinants. We demonstrate the utility of our method in different stem cell systems by identifying several known and novel niche determinants. Given the key role of niche in several degenerative diseases, identification of niche determinants can aid in developing strategies for potential applications in regenerative medicine.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506116301210Stem cell nicheSignaling pathwaysTranscriptional regulatory networksNiche determinants |
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Srikanth Ravichandran Satoshi Okawa Susana Martínez Arbas Antonio del Sol A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes Stem Cell Research Stem cell niche Signaling pathways Transcriptional regulatory networks Niche determinants |
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Srikanth Ravichandran Satoshi Okawa Susana Martínez Arbas Antonio del Sol |
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A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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A systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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systems biology approach to identify niche determinants of cellular phenotypes |
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Stem Cell Research |
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1873-5061 1876-7753 |
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2016-09-01 |
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Recent reports indicate a dominant role for cellular microenvironment or niche for stably maintaining cellular phenotypic states. Identification of key niche mediated signaling that maintains stem cells in specific phenotypic states remains a challenge, mainly due to the complex and dynamic nature of stem cell-niche interactions. In order to overcome this, we consider that stem cells maintain their phenotypic state by experiencing a constant effect created by the niche by integrating its signals via signaling pathways. Such a constant niche effect should induce sustained activation/inhibition of specific stem cell signaling pathways that controls the gene regulatory program defining the cellular phenotypic state. Based on this view, we propose a computational approach to identify the most likely receptor mediated signaling responsible for transmitting niche signals to the transcriptional regulatory network that maintain cell-specific gene expression patterns, termed as niche determinants. We demonstrate the utility of our method in different stem cell systems by identifying several known and novel niche determinants. Given the key role of niche in several degenerative diseases, identification of niche determinants can aid in developing strategies for potential applications in regenerative medicine. |
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Stem cell niche Signaling pathways Transcriptional regulatory networks Niche determinants |
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506116301210 |
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