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Cell signaling pathways control the responses of cells to external perturbations. Depending on the cell's internal state, genetic background and environmental context, signaling pathways rewire to elicit the appropriate response. Such rewiring also can lead to cancer development and progression or cause resistance to therapies. While there exist static maps of annotated pathways, they do not capture these rewired networks. As large-scale datasets across multiple contexts and patients are becoming available the doors to infer and study context-specific signaling network have also opened. In this review, we will highlight the most recent approaches to study context-specific signaling networks using large-scale omics and genetic perturbation datasets, with a focus on studies of cancer and cancer-related pathways.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.gde.2019.05.001

Type

Journal article

Journal

Curr Opin Genet Dev

Publication Date

02/2019

Volume

54

Pages

118 - 124

Keywords

Drug Resistance, Neoplasm, Gene Regulatory Networks, Humans, Neoplasms, Signal Transduction