Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.

Although there is extensive information on gene expression and molecular interactions in various cell types, integrating those data in a functionally coherent manner remains challenging. This study explores the premise that genes whose expression at the mRNA level is correlated over diverse cell lin...

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Main Authors: Kurt W Kohn, Barry R Zeeberg, William C Reinhold, Margot Sunshine, Augustin Luna, Yves Pommier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3343048?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8b63f83441b94ed2b1b525fe072af1662020-11-25T01:42:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3571610.1371/journal.pone.0035716Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.Kurt W KohnBarry R ZeebergWilliam C ReinholdMargot SunshineAugustin LunaYves PommierAlthough there is extensive information on gene expression and molecular interactions in various cell types, integrating those data in a functionally coherent manner remains challenging. This study explores the premise that genes whose expression at the mRNA level is correlated over diverse cell lines are likely to function together in a network of molecular interactions. We previously derived expression-correlated gene clusters from the database of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines and associated each cluster with function categories of the Gene Ontology (GO) database. From a cluster rich in genes associated with GO categories related to cell migration, we extracted 15 genes that were highly cross-correlated; prominent among them were RRAS, AXL, ADAM9, FN14, and integrin-beta1. We then used those 15 genes as bait to identify other correlated genes in the NCI-60 database. A survey of current literature disclosed, not only that many of the expression-correlated genes engaged in molecular interactions related to migration, invasion, and metastasis, but that highly cross-correlated subsets of those genes engaged in specific cell migration processes. We assembled this information in molecular interaction maps (MIMs) that depict networks governing 3 cell migration processes: degradation of extracellular matrix, production of transient focal complexes at the leading edge of the cell, and retraction of the rear part of the cell. Also depicted are interactions controlling the release and effects of calcium ions, which may regulate migration in a spaciotemporal manner in the cell. The MIMs and associated text comprise a detailed and integrated summary of what is currently known or surmised about the role of the expression cross-correlated genes in molecular networks governing those processes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3343048?pdf=render
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author Kurt W Kohn
Barry R Zeeberg
William C Reinhold
Margot Sunshine
Augustin Luna
Yves Pommier
spellingShingle Kurt W Kohn
Barry R Zeeberg
William C Reinhold
Margot Sunshine
Augustin Luna
Yves Pommier
Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kurt W Kohn
Barry R Zeeberg
William C Reinhold
Margot Sunshine
Augustin Luna
Yves Pommier
author_sort Kurt W Kohn
title Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
title_short Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
title_full Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
title_fullStr Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression profiles of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
title_sort gene expression profiles of the nci-60 human tumor cell lines define molecular interaction networks governing cell migration processes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Although there is extensive information on gene expression and molecular interactions in various cell types, integrating those data in a functionally coherent manner remains challenging. This study explores the premise that genes whose expression at the mRNA level is correlated over diverse cell lines are likely to function together in a network of molecular interactions. We previously derived expression-correlated gene clusters from the database of the NCI-60 human tumor cell lines and associated each cluster with function categories of the Gene Ontology (GO) database. From a cluster rich in genes associated with GO categories related to cell migration, we extracted 15 genes that were highly cross-correlated; prominent among them were RRAS, AXL, ADAM9, FN14, and integrin-beta1. We then used those 15 genes as bait to identify other correlated genes in the NCI-60 database. A survey of current literature disclosed, not only that many of the expression-correlated genes engaged in molecular interactions related to migration, invasion, and metastasis, but that highly cross-correlated subsets of those genes engaged in specific cell migration processes. We assembled this information in molecular interaction maps (MIMs) that depict networks governing 3 cell migration processes: degradation of extracellular matrix, production of transient focal complexes at the leading edge of the cell, and retraction of the rear part of the cell. Also depicted are interactions controlling the release and effects of calcium ions, which may regulate migration in a spaciotemporal manner in the cell. The MIMs and associated text comprise a detailed and integrated summary of what is currently known or surmised about the role of the expression cross-correlated genes in molecular networks governing those processes.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3343048?pdf=render
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