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Inferring cell cycle feedback regulation from gene expression data.

Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
Journal of Biomedical Informatics (impact factor: 1.79). 02/2011; 44(4):565-75. DOI:10.1016/j.jbi.2011.02.002 pp.565-75
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Feedback control is an important regulatory process in biological systems, which confers robustness against external and internal disturbances. Genes involved in feedback structures are therefore likely to have a major role in regulating cellular processes. Here we rely on a dynamic Bayesian network approach to identify feedback loops in cell cycle regulation. We analyzed the transcriptional profile of the cell cycle in HeLa cancer cells and identified a feedback loop structure composed of 10 genes. In silico analyses showed that these genes hold important roles in system's dynamics. The results of published experimental assays confirmed the central role of 8 of the identified feedback loop genes in cell cycle regulation. In conclusion, we provide a novel approach to identify critical genes for the dynamics of biological processes. This may lead to the identification of therapeutic targets in diseases that involve perturbations of these dynamics.

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Keywords

cell cycle regulation
 
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diseases
 
dynamic Bayesian network approach
 
dynamics
 
experimental assays
 
Feedback control
 
feedback loop structure
 
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HeLa cancer cells
 
identified feedback loop genes
 
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system's dynamics
 
therapeutic targets
 
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