Gene network analysis using SWIM reveals interplay between the transcription factor ‐encoding genes HMGA1, FOXM1, and MYBL2 in triple‐negative breast cancer

Among breast cancer subtypes, triple ‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive with the worst prognosis and the highest rates of metastatic disease. To identify TNBC gene signatures, we applied the network‐based methodology implemented by the SWIM software to gene expression data of TNBC patients in The Cancer Genome At las (TCGA) database. SWIM enables to predict key (switch) genes within the co‐expression network, whose perturbations in expression pattern and abundance may contribute to the (patho)biological phenotype. Here, SWIM analysis revealed an interesting interplay between the genes encoding the transcri ption factors HMGA1, FOXM1, and MYBL2, suggesting a potential cooperation among these three switch genes in TNBC development. The correlative nature of this interplay in TNBC was assessed byin  vitro experiments, demonstrating how they may actually modulate the expression of each other.
Source: FEBS Letters - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Research Article Source Type: research