Acquisition of invasiveness by breast adenocarcinoma cells engages established hallmarks and novel regulatory mechanisms
Author | Mousa, Hanaa |
Author | Elgamal, Mahmoud |
Author | Marei, Reham Ghazal |
Author | Souchelnytskyi, Nazariy |
Author | Lin, Kah-Wan. |
Author | Souchelnytskyi, Serhiy |
Available date | 2020-08-18T08:34:16Z |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publication Name | Cancer Genomics and Proteomics |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 11096535 |
Abstract | Background/Aim: Proteomics of invasiveness opens a window on the complexity of the metastasis-engaged mechanisms. The extend and types of this complexity require elucidation. Materials and Methods: Proteomics, immuno -histochemistry, immunoblotting, network analysis and systems cancer biology were used to analyse acquisition of invasiveness by human breast adenocarcinoma cells. Results: We report here that invasiveness network highlighted the involvement of hallmarks such as cell proliferation, migration, cell death, genome stability, immune system regulation and metabolism. Identified involvement of cell-virus interaction and gene silencing are potentially novel cancer mechanisms. Identified 6,113 nodes with 11,055 edges affecting 1,085 biological processes show extensive re-arrangements in cell physiology. These high numbers are in line with a similar broadness of networks built with diagnostic signatures approved for clinical use. Conclusion: Our data emphasize a broad systemic regulation of invasiveness, and describe the network of this regulation. - 2019 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved. |
Language | en |
Publisher | International Institute of Anticancer Research |
Subject | Breast cancer Invasiveness Proteomics Systems biology |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 505-518 |
Issue Number | 6 |
Volume Number | 16 |
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