Artículo
Uncovering disease mechanisms through network biology in the era of Next Generation Sequencing
Piñero Gonzalez, Janet; Berenstein, Ariel José
; González Pérez, Abel; Chernomoretz, Ariel
; Furlong, Laura Ines


Fecha de publicación:
04/2016
Editorial:
Nature Publishing Group
Revista:
Scientific Reports
ISSN:
2045-2322
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Characterizing the behavior of disease genes in the context of biological networks has the potential to shed light on disease mechanisms, and to reveal both new candidate disease genes and therapeutic targets. Previous studies addressing the network properties of disease genes have produced contradictory results. Here we have explored the causes of these discrepancies and assessed the relationship between the network roles of disease genes and their tolerance to deleterious germline variants in human populations leveraging on: the abundance of interactome resources, a comprehensive catalog of disease genes and exome variation data. We found that the most salient network features of disease genes are driven by cancer genes and that genes related to different types of diseases play network roles whose centrality is inversely correlated to their tolerance to likely deleterious germline mutations. This proved to be a multiscale signature, including global, mesoscopic and local network centrality features. Cancer driver genes, the most sensitive to deleterious variants, occupy the most central positions, followed by dominant disease genes and then by recessive disease genes, which are tolerant to variants and isolated within their network modules.
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Articulos de INST.DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
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Piñero Gonzalez, Janet; Berenstein, Ariel José; González Pérez, Abel; Chernomoretz, Ariel; Furlong, Laura Ines; Uncovering disease mechanisms through network biology in the era of Next Generation Sequencing; Nature Publishing Group; Scientific Reports; 6; 4-2016; 1-12
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