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Xtalk: a path-based approach for identifying crosstalk between signaling pathways

机译:Xtalk:一种基于路径的方法用于识别信令路径之间的串扰

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>Motivation: Cells communicate with their environment via signal transduction pathways. On occasion, the activation of one pathway can produce an effect downstream of another pathway, a phenomenon known as crosstalk. Existing computational methods to discover such pathway pairs rely on simple overlap statistics.>Results: We present Xtalk, a path-based approach for identifying pairs of pathways that may crosstalk. Xtalk computes the statistical significance of the average length of multiple short paths that connect receptors in one pathway to the transcription factors in another. By design, Xtalk reports the precise interactions and mechanisms that support the identified crosstalk. We applied Xtalk to signaling pathways in the KEGG and NCI-PID databases. We manually curated a gold standard set of 132 crosstalking pathway pairs and a set of 140 pairs that did not crosstalk, for which Xtalk achieved an area under the receiver operator characteristic curve of 0.65, a 12% improvement over the closest competing approach. The area under the receiver operator characteristic curve varied with the pathway, suggesting that crosstalk should be evaluated on a pathway-by-pathway level. We also analyzed an extended set of 658 pathway pairs in KEGG and to a set of more than 7000 pathway pairs in NCI-PID. For the top-ranking pairs, we found substantial support in the literature (81% for KEGG and 78% for NCI-PID). We provide examples of networks computed by Xtalk that accurately recovered known mechanisms of crosstalk.>Availability and implementation: The XTALK software is available at . Crosstalk networks are available at .>Contact: , >Supplementary information: are available at Bioinformatics online.
机译:>动机:细胞通过信号转导途径与其周围环境进行通讯。有时,一条途径的激活会在另一条途径的下游产生作用,这种现象称为串扰。用于发现此类路径对的现有计算方法依赖于简单的重叠统计信息。>结果:我们介绍Xtalk,这是一种基于路径的方法,用于识别可能相互干扰的路径对。 Xtalk计算将一条途径中的受体与另一条途径中的转录因子连接的多个短径的平均长度的统计显着性。通过设计,Xtalk报告支持所识别的串扰的精确交互和机制。我们将Xtalk应用于KEGG和NCI-PID数据库中的信号通路。我们手动制定了132条串扰通路对的金标准组和140条未串扰的对,为此,Xtalk的接收器操作员特征曲线下面积达到0.65,比最接近的竞争方法提高了12%。接收器操作员特征曲线下的面积随路径而变化,表明串扰应在逐路径的水平上进行评估。我们还分析了KEGG中658个通路对的扩展集,以及NCI-PID中7000个以上通路对的集。对于排名靠前的对,我们在文献中发现了很多支持(KEGG为81%,NCI-PID为78%)。我们提供了Xtalk计算的网络示例,这些网络可以准确地恢复已知的串扰机制。>可用性和实现:XTALK软件位于。串扰网络可从以下网站获得。>联系方式:,>补充信息:可从在线生物信息学获得。

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