Machine Learning Identifies Robust Matrisome Markers and Regulatory Mechanisms in Cancer release_ak6sexoydngvblsxk7uucdafvq

by Anni Kääriäinen, Vilma Pesola, Annalena Dittmann, Juho Kontio, Jarkko Koivunen, Taina Pihlajaniemi, Valerio Izzi

Published in International Journal of Molecular Sciences by MDPI AG.

2020   Volume 21, Issue 22, p8837

Abstract

The expression and regulation of matrisome genes—the ensemble of extracellular matrix, ECM, ECM-associated proteins and regulators as well as cytokines, chemokines and growth factors—is of paramount importance for many biological processes and signals within the tumor microenvironment. The availability of large and diverse multi-omics data enables mapping and understanding of the regulatory circuitry governing the tumor matrisome to an unprecedented level, though such a volume of information requires robust approaches to data analysis and integration. In this study, we show that combining Pan-Cancer expression data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) with genomics, epigenomics and microenvironmental features from TCGA and other sources enables the identification of "landmark" matrisome genes and machine learning-based reconstruction of their regulatory networks in 74 clinical and molecular subtypes of human cancers and approx. 6700 patients. These results, enriched for prognostic genes and cross-validated markers at the protein level, unravel the role of genetic and epigenetic programs in governing the tumor matrisome and allow the prioritization of tumor-specific matrisome genes (and their regulators) for the development of novel therapeutic approaches.
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