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Review
. 2018:1094:87-95.
doi: 10.1007/978-981-13-0719-5_9.

Computational Inferring of Risk Subpathways Mediated by Dysfunctional Non-coding RNAs

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Computational Inferring of Risk Subpathways Mediated by Dysfunctional Non-coding RNAs

Yanjun Xu et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2018.

Abstract

Non-coding RNAs mediated core elements of pathways contributes to the disorder of biological function in diseases. Identification of non-coding RNAs mediated subpathways not only can help for deciphering the pathogenic mechanism of complex diseases, but also can gain insight into the functional roles of non-coding RNAs in human diseases. Here, we summarized the general steps for identifying non-coding RNA mediated subpathways and overviewed two of our previously developed methods, Subpathway-GMir and Subpathway-LNCE, which were designed to identify miRNAs and lncRNAs mediated risk subpathways respectively. We identified the key subpathway regions by integrating non-coding RNA-target gene associations, interesting genes and non-coding RNAs and pathway topologies. By applying methods to several disease datasets, we confirmed that our methods is effective in identifying risk subpathways and also can help uncover key non-coding RNAs in diseases. Additionally, reproducibility and robustness analysis demonstrated our methods are reliable.

Keywords: Integration; Network; Non-coding RNA; Pathway topology; Subpathway.

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