Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in the world, but it has a higher mortality rate in men compared to women. However, we are not close to understanding how and why sex influences the outcome of the disease. This study focuses on mRNA expression profiles of colon cancer patients to look for molecular differences in the development of colon cancer between men and women. We used paired expression data (i.e., data collected in pairs of normal and cancer cells, by taking samples from the same individual), we identified differentially expressed genes (cancer vs normal) and computed co-expression and differential co-expression gene networks (men vs women). Doing so, we inferred the main changes and alterations happening in cancer tissues, and specifically how these changes were different among men and women. We found that the co-expression networks of women and men affected by colon cancer are quite different and we reported the genes that show the most differences in this comparison, checking if they could also be associated to sexual dimorphism or sexual hormones. Among these genes we found a interesting presence of genes associated to the Wnt signaling pathway which has been found to be regulated by estrogen and whose activation is strongly linked with colon cancer.

Differential Co-expression Network Analysis to Investigate Sexual Dimorphism in Colon Cancer / Alfano, Caterina; Farina, Lorenzo; Petti, Manuela. - (2022), pp. 1873-1878. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) tenutosi a Las Vegas; USA;) [10.1109/BIBM55620.2022.9995461].

Differential Co-expression Network Analysis to Investigate Sexual Dimorphism in Colon Cancer

Alfano, Caterina
;
Farina, Lorenzo
;
Petti, Manuela
2022

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in the world, but it has a higher mortality rate in men compared to women. However, we are not close to understanding how and why sex influences the outcome of the disease. This study focuses on mRNA expression profiles of colon cancer patients to look for molecular differences in the development of colon cancer between men and women. We used paired expression data (i.e., data collected in pairs of normal and cancer cells, by taking samples from the same individual), we identified differentially expressed genes (cancer vs normal) and computed co-expression and differential co-expression gene networks (men vs women). Doing so, we inferred the main changes and alterations happening in cancer tissues, and specifically how these changes were different among men and women. We found that the co-expression networks of women and men affected by colon cancer are quite different and we reported the genes that show the most differences in this comparison, checking if they could also be associated to sexual dimorphism or sexual hormones. Among these genes we found a interesting presence of genes associated to the Wnt signaling pathway which has been found to be regulated by estrogen and whose activation is strongly linked with colon cancer.
2022
2022 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM)
network medicine; differential co-expression networks; colon adenocarcinoma; precision oncology; bioinformatics; transcriptomics
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Differential Co-expression Network Analysis to Investigate Sexual Dimorphism in Colon Cancer / Alfano, Caterina; Farina, Lorenzo; Petti, Manuela. - (2022), pp. 1873-1878. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2022 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM) tenutosi a Las Vegas; USA;) [10.1109/BIBM55620.2022.9995461].
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