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Vogt, I. ; Prinz, J. ; Worf, K.* ; Campillos, M.

Systematic analysis of gene properties influencing organ system phenotypes in mammalian perturbations.

Bioinformatics 30, 3093-3100 (2014)
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MOTIVATION: Diseases and adverse drug reactions are frequently caused by disruptions in gene functionality. Gaining insight into the global system properties governing the relationships between genotype and phenotype is thus crucial to understand and interfere with perturbations in complex organisms such as diseases states. RESULTS: We present a systematic analysis of phenotypic information of 5,047 perturbations of single genes in mice, 4,766 human diseases, and 1,666 drugs that examines the relationships between different gene properties and the phenotypic impact at the organ system level in mammalian organisms. We observe that while single gene perturbations and alterations of nonessential, tissue-specific genes or those with low betweenness centrality in protein-protein interaction networks often show organ specific effects, multiple gene alterations resulting e.g. from complex disorders and drug treatments have a more widespread impact. Interestingly, certain cellular localizations are distinctly associated to systemic effects in monogenic disease genes and mouse gene perturbations, such as the lumen of intracellular organelles and transcription factor complexes, respectively. In summary, we show that the broadness of the phenotypic effect is clearly related to certain gene properties and is an indicator of the severity of perturbations. This work contributes to the understanding of gene properties influencing the systemic effects of diseases and drugs.
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Publikationstyp Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter Networks; Database; Genome; Mouse; Identification; Knowledgebase; Pharmacology; Disorders; Discovery; Proteins
Sprache englisch
Veröffentlichungsjahr 2014
HGF-Berichtsjahr 2014
e-ISSN 1367-4811
Zeitschrift Bioinformatics
Quellenangaben Band: 30, Heft: 21, Seiten: 3093-3100 Artikelnummer: , Supplement: ,
Verlag Oxford University Press
Verlagsort Oxford
Begutachtungsstatus Peer reviewed
POF Topic(s) 30505 - New Technologies for Biomedical Discoveries
Forschungsfeld(er) Enabling and Novel Technologies
PSP-Element(e) G-551700-002
PubMed ID 25061072
Scopus ID 84911369913
Erfassungsdatum 2014-07-27