Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules.
A number of genetic studies have suggested numerous susceptibility genes for dental caries over the past decade with few definite conclusions. The rapid accumulation of relevant information, along with the complex architecture of the disease, provides a challenging but also unique opportunity to rev...
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doaj-64f56ac0884b4ea09f04142f8b9879cd2020-11-25T01:02:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7666610.1371/journal.pone.0076666Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules.Quan WangPeilin JiaKaren T CuencoEleanor FeingoldMary L MarazitaLily WangZhongming ZhaoA number of genetic studies have suggested numerous susceptibility genes for dental caries over the past decade with few definite conclusions. The rapid accumulation of relevant information, along with the complex architecture of the disease, provides a challenging but also unique opportunity to review and integrate the heterogeneous data for follow-up validation and exploration. In this study, we collected and curated candidate genes from four major categories: association studies, linkage scans, gene expression analyses, and literature mining. Candidate genes were prioritized according to the magnitude of evidence related to dental caries. We then searched for dense modules enriched with the prioritized candidate genes through their protein-protein interactions (PPIs). We identified 23 modules comprising of 53 genes. Functional analyses of these 53 genes revealed three major clusters: cytokine network relevant genes, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) family, all of which have been previously implicated to play important roles in tooth development and carious lesions. Through our extensive data collection and an integrative application of gene prioritization and PPI network analyses, we built a dental caries-specific sub-network for the first time. Our study provided insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying dental caries. The framework we proposed in this work can be applied to other complex diseases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3795720?pdf=render |
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Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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Multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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multi-dimensional prioritization of dental caries candidate genes and its enriched dense network modules. |
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A number of genetic studies have suggested numerous susceptibility genes for dental caries over the past decade with few definite conclusions. The rapid accumulation of relevant information, along with the complex architecture of the disease, provides a challenging but also unique opportunity to review and integrate the heterogeneous data for follow-up validation and exploration. In this study, we collected and curated candidate genes from four major categories: association studies, linkage scans, gene expression analyses, and literature mining. Candidate genes were prioritized according to the magnitude of evidence related to dental caries. We then searched for dense modules enriched with the prioritized candidate genes through their protein-protein interactions (PPIs). We identified 23 modules comprising of 53 genes. Functional analyses of these 53 genes revealed three major clusters: cytokine network relevant genes, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) family, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β) family, all of which have been previously implicated to play important roles in tooth development and carious lesions. Through our extensive data collection and an integrative application of gene prioritization and PPI network analyses, we built a dental caries-specific sub-network for the first time. Our study provided insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying dental caries. The framework we proposed in this work can be applied to other complex diseases. |
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