The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cancer cells are characterized by massive dysegulation of physiological cell functions with considerable disruption of transcriptional regulation. Genome-wide transcriptome profiling can be utilized for early detection and molecular...

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Main Authors: Biesterfeld Stefan, König Rainer, Bauer Tobias, Staib Frank, Marquardt Jens U, Maass Thorsten, Krupp Markus, Galle Peter R, Tresch Achim, Teufel Andreas
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Published: BMC 2011-06-01
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spelling doaj-c133ef72feb342c393d2bb0bbda9af782021-04-02T08:31:50ZengBMCBMC Medical Genomics1755-87942011-06-01415310.1186/1755-8794-4-53The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancerBiesterfeld StefanKönig RainerBauer TobiasStaib FrankMarquardt Jens UMaass ThorstenKrupp MarkusGalle Peter RTresch AchimTeufel Andreas<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cancer cells are characterized by massive dysegulation of physiological cell functions with considerable disruption of transcriptional regulation. Genome-wide transcriptome profiling can be utilized for early detection and molecular classification of cancers. Accurate discrimination of functionally different tumor types may help to guide selection of targeted therapy in translational research. Concise grouping of tumor types in cancer maps according to their molecular profile may further be helpful for the development of new therapeutic modalities or open new avenues for already established therapies.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Complete available human tumor data of the Stanford Microarray Database was downloaded and filtered for relevance, adequacy and reliability. A total of 649 tumor samples from more than 1400 experiments and 58 different tissues were analyzed. Next, a method to score deregulation of KEGG pathway maps in different tumor entities was established, which was then used to convert hundreds of gene expression profiles into corresponding tumor-specific pathway activity profiles. Based on the latter, we defined a measure for functional similarity between tumor entities, which yielded to phylogeny of tumors.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We provide a comprehensive, easy-to-interpret functional cancer map that characterizes tumor types with respect to their biological and functional behavior. Consistently, multiple pathways commonly associated with tumor progression were revealed as common features in the majority of the tumors. However, several pathways previously not linked to carcinogenesis were identified in multiple cancers suggesting an essential role of these pathways in cancer biology. Among these pathways were 'ECM-receptor interaction', 'Complement and Coagulation cascades', and 'PPAR signaling pathway'.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The functional cancer map provides a systematic view on molecular similarities across different cancers by comparing tumors on the level of pathway activity. This work resulted in identification of novel superimposed functional pathways potentially linked to cancer biology. Therefore, our work may serve as a starting point for rationalizing combination of tumor therapeutics as well as for expanding the application of well-established targeted tumor therapies.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/4/53cancersystems biologyprognostic markermicroarraybioinformatics
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author Biesterfeld Stefan
König Rainer
Bauer Tobias
Staib Frank
Marquardt Jens U
Maass Thorsten
Krupp Markus
Galle Peter R
Tresch Achim
Teufel Andreas
spellingShingle Biesterfeld Stefan
König Rainer
Bauer Tobias
Staib Frank
Marquardt Jens U
Maass Thorsten
Krupp Markus
Galle Peter R
Tresch Achim
Teufel Andreas
The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
BMC Medical Genomics
cancer
systems biology
prognostic marker
microarray
bioinformatics
author_facet Biesterfeld Stefan
König Rainer
Bauer Tobias
Staib Frank
Marquardt Jens U
Maass Thorsten
Krupp Markus
Galle Peter R
Tresch Achim
Teufel Andreas
author_sort Biesterfeld Stefan
title The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
title_short The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
title_full The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
title_fullStr The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
title_full_unstemmed The functional cancer map: A systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
title_sort functional cancer map: a systems-level synopsis of genetic deregulation in cancer
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Genomics
issn 1755-8794
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cancer cells are characterized by massive dysegulation of physiological cell functions with considerable disruption of transcriptional regulation. Genome-wide transcriptome profiling can be utilized for early detection and molecular classification of cancers. Accurate discrimination of functionally different tumor types may help to guide selection of targeted therapy in translational research. Concise grouping of tumor types in cancer maps according to their molecular profile may further be helpful for the development of new therapeutic modalities or open new avenues for already established therapies.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Complete available human tumor data of the Stanford Microarray Database was downloaded and filtered for relevance, adequacy and reliability. A total of 649 tumor samples from more than 1400 experiments and 58 different tissues were analyzed. Next, a method to score deregulation of KEGG pathway maps in different tumor entities was established, which was then used to convert hundreds of gene expression profiles into corresponding tumor-specific pathway activity profiles. Based on the latter, we defined a measure for functional similarity between tumor entities, which yielded to phylogeny of tumors.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We provide a comprehensive, easy-to-interpret functional cancer map that characterizes tumor types with respect to their biological and functional behavior. Consistently, multiple pathways commonly associated with tumor progression were revealed as common features in the majority of the tumors. However, several pathways previously not linked to carcinogenesis were identified in multiple cancers suggesting an essential role of these pathways in cancer biology. Among these pathways were 'ECM-receptor interaction', 'Complement and Coagulation cascades', and 'PPAR signaling pathway'.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The functional cancer map provides a systematic view on molecular similarities across different cancers by comparing tumors on the level of pathway activity. This work resulted in identification of novel superimposed functional pathways potentially linked to cancer biology. Therefore, our work may serve as a starting point for rationalizing combination of tumor therapeutics as well as for expanding the application of well-established targeted tumor therapies.</p>
topic cancer
systems biology
prognostic marker
microarray
bioinformatics
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1755-8794/4/53
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