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Detecting and dissecting signaling crosstalk via the multilayer network integration of signaling and regulatory interactions

Nucleic Acids Res. 2023 Nov 11:gkad1035. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkad1035. Online ahead of print.

ABSTRACT

The versatility of cellular response arises from the communication, or crosstalk, of signaling pathways in a complex network of signaling and transcriptional regulatory interactions. Understanding the various mechanisms underlying crosstalk on a global scale requires untargeted computational approaches. We present a network-based statistical approach, MuXTalk, that uses high-dimensional edges called multilinks to model the unique ways in which signaling and regulatory interactions can interface. We demonstrate that the signaling-regulatory interface is located primarily in the intermediary region between signaling pathways where crosstalk occurs, and that multilinks can differentiate between distinct signaling-transcriptional mechanisms. Using statistically over-represented multilinks as proxies of crosstalk, we infer crosstalk among 60 signaling pathways, expanding currently available crosstalk databases by more than five-fold. MuXTalk surpasses existing methods in terms of model performance metrics, identifies additions to manual curation efforts, and pinpoints potential mediators of crosstalk. Moreover, it accommodates the inherent context-dependence of crosstalk, allowing future applications to cell type- and disease-specific crosstalk.

PMID:37953325 | DOI:10.1093/nar/gkad1035

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