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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
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The relationship of
cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3
(
CDKN3
) with tumours has previously been presented in a number of publications. However, the molecular network and interpretation of
CDKN3
through the cell cycle between non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) have remained to be elucidated. Here, we have constructed and analysed significant high expression gene
CDKN3
activated and inhibited cell cycle networks from 25 HCC versus 25 non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
patients (viral infection HCV or HBV) in GEO Dataset GSE10140-10141, by combination of a gene regulatory network inference method based on linear programming, and decomposition procedure using CapitalBio MAS 3.0 software, based on integration of public databases including Gene Ontology, KEGG, BioCarta, GenMapp, Intact, UniGene, OMIM, and others. Comparing the same and differently activated and inhibited
CDKN3
networks with GO analysis, between non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
and HCC, our results suggest a
CDKN3
cell cycle network (i) with stronger DNA replication and with weaker ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolism as common characteristics in both non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
and HCC; (ii) with more cell division and weaker mitotic G2 checkpoint in non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
; (iii) with stronger cell cycle and weaker cytokinesis, as a result forming multinucleate cells in HCC. Thus, it is useful to identify
CDKN3
cell cycle networks for comprehension of molecular mechanism between non-malignancy associated hepatitis/
cirrhosis
and HCC transformation.
...
PMID:Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3 (CDKN3) novel cell cycle computational network between human non-malignancy associated hepatitis/cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) transformation. 2153 70