Beyond Pairwise Interactions: Higher-Order Dynamics in Protein Interaction Networks [article]

Kevin A. Murgas, Emil Saucan, Romeil Sandhu
2022 bioRxiv   pre-print
AbstractProtein interactions form a complex dynamic system that shapes cell phenotype and function; in this regard, network analysis is a powerful tool for studying the dynamics of cellular processes. Graph-based models are limited, however, in that these models consider only pairwise relationships. Higher-order interactions are well-characterized in biology, including protein complex formation and feedback or feedforward loops. These higher-order relationships are better represented by a
more » ... raph as a generalized network model. Here, we present an approach to analyzing dynamic gene expression data using a hypergraph model and quantify network heterogeneity via Forman-Ricci curvature. We observe, on a global level, increased network curvature in pluripotent stem cells and cancer cells. Further, we use local curvature to conduct pathway analysis in a melanoma dataset, finding increased curvature in several oncogenic pathways and decreased curvature in tumor suppressor pathways. We compare this approach to a graph-based model and a differential gene expression approach.
doi:10.1101/2022.05.03.490479 fatcat:ufd6ncgbxnblnh6fmhqlrb7uuq