Identification of deregulated oncogenic pathways in renal cell carcinoma: An integrated oncogenomic approach based on gene expression profiling

K. A. Furge, M. H. Tan, K. Dykema, E. Kort, W. Stadler, X. Yao, M. Zhou, B. T. Teh

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Abstract

In this age of targeted therapy, identification of molecular pathways that are deregulated in cancer will not only elucidate underlying tumorigenic mechanisms, but may also help to determine the classes of drugs that are used for treatment. In kidney cancer, a spectrum of histological subtypes exists that are characterized both by distinct molecular signatures and increasingly by distinct molecular pathways that are deregulated in each subtype. For example, the VHL/hypoxia pathway is well-known to be deregulated in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC) whereas in papillary RCC activation of the HGF/Met pathway has been implicated. Additional molecular pathways, many not yet identified, may also be involved in the development of the different histologic subtypes. Moreover, differences in pathway activation may reflect differences in tumor progression and response to treatment. In this article, we describe an oncogenomic approach, based on integrative analysis of gene expression profiling data. In this approach, gene expression data is used to identify both cytogenetic abnormalities and molecular pathways that are deregulated in RCC. Ideally, predicted pathway abnormalities can be linked to predicted cytogenetic abnormalities to identify likely candidate genes. Although further cellular and functional studies are warranted to validate the computational models, development of such models in RCC have the potential to open up new avenues of molecular research and may have significant diagnostic and therapeutic implications.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1346-1350
Number of pages5
JournalOncogene
Volume26
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 26 2007

Keywords

  • CGMA
  • Cancer
  • GSEA
  • PGSEA
  • Pathways
  • Renal

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Cancer Research

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