The OncoPPi network of cancer-focused protein-protein interactions to inform biological insights and therapeutic strategies

Li, Zenggang; Ivanov, Andrei A.; Su, Rina; Gonzalez-Pecchi, Valentina; Qi, Qi; Liu, Songlin; Webber, Philip; McMillan, Elizabeth; Rusnak, Lauren; Pham, Cau; Chen, Xiaoqian; Mo, Xiulei; Revennaugh, Brian; Zhou, Wei; Marcus, Adam; et. al.

Abstract

As genomics advances reveal the cancer gene landscape, a daunting task is to understand how these genes contribute to dysregulated oncogenic pathways. Integration of cancer genes into networks offers opportunities to reveal protein-protein interactions (PPIs) with functional and therapeutic significance. Here, we report the generation of a cancer-focused PPI network, termed OncoPPi, and identification of > 260 cancer-associated PPIs not in other large-scale interactomes. PPI hubs reveal new regulatory mechanisms for cancer genes like MYC, STK11, RASSF1 and CDK4. As example, the NSD3 (WHSC1L1)-MYC interaction suggests a new mechanism for NSD3/BRD4 chromatin complex regulation of MYC-driven tumours. Association of undruggable tumour suppressors with drug targets informs therapeutic options. Based on OncoPPi-derived STK11-CDK4 connectivity, we observe enhanced sensitivity of STK11-silenced lung cancer cells to the FDA-approved CDK4 inhibitor palbociclib. OncoPPi is a focused PPI resource that links cancer genes into a signalling network for discovery of PPI targets and network-implicated tumour vulnerabilities for therapeutic interrogation.

Más información

Título según WOS: ID WOS:000394225200001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volumen: 8
Editorial: Nature Research
Fecha de publicación: 2017
DOI:

10.1038/ncomms14356

Notas: ISI