Certain cancer genes contribute to tumorigenesis in a manner of either co-occurring or mutually exclusive (anti-co-occurring) mutations; however, the global picture of when, where and how these functional interactions occur remains unclear. This study presents a systems biology approach for this purpose. After applying this method to cancer gene mutation data generated from large-scale and whole genome sequencing of cancer samples, a network of cancer genes with co-occurring and anti-co-occurring mutations was constructed. Analysis of this network revealed that genes with co-occurring mutations prefer direct signaling transductions and that the interaction relations among cancer genes in the network are related with their functional similar...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity, and the resulting long-tail phenomenon complicat...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Genome-wide measurements of genomic state offer unprecedented opportunities for biological discovery...
<div><p>Gene co-expression network analysis is an effective method for predicting gene functions and...
Gene co-expression network analysis is an effective method for predicting gene functions and disease...
BackgroundStudies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutations...
Background: Defective tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and hyperactive oncogenes (OCGs) heavily contrib...
Abstract Gene similarity networks play important role in unraveling the intricate associations withi...
<div><p>Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to inse...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
Background: Studies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutatio...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity, and the resulting long-tail phenomenon complicat...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Genome-wide measurements of genomic state offer unprecedented opportunities for biological discovery...
<div><p>Gene co-expression network analysis is an effective method for predicting gene functions and...
Gene co-expression network analysis is an effective method for predicting gene functions and disease...
BackgroundStudies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutations...
Background: Defective tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) and hyperactive oncogenes (OCGs) heavily contrib...
Abstract Gene similarity networks play important role in unraveling the intricate associations withi...
<div><p>Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to inse...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
Background: Studies of cancer mutations have typically focused on identifying cancer driving mutatio...
Cross-talk among abnormal pathways widely occurs in human cancer and generally leads to insensitivit...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity and the resulting long tail phenomenon complicate...
Cancers exhibit extensive mutational heterogeneity, and the resulting long-tail phenomenon complicat...
Mutations or overexpression of signalling genes can result in cancer development and metastasis. In ...