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Kinome state is predictive of cell viability in pancreatic cancer tumor and cancer-associated fibroblast cell lines.

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PeerJ 📖 저널 OA 100% 2023: 7/7 OA 2024: 11/11 OA 2025: 52/52 OA 2026: 44/44 OA 2023~2026 2024 Vol.12() p. e17797
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Berginski ME, Jenner MR, Joisa CU, Herrera Loeza G, Golitz BT, Lipner MB

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Numerous aspects of cellular signaling are regulated by the kinome-the network of over 500 protein kinases that guides and modulates information transfer throughout the cell.

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APA Berginski ME, Jenner MR, et al. (2024). Kinome state is predictive of cell viability in pancreatic cancer tumor and cancer-associated fibroblast cell lines.. PeerJ, 12, e17797. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17797
MLA Berginski ME, et al.. "Kinome state is predictive of cell viability in pancreatic cancer tumor and cancer-associated fibroblast cell lines.." PeerJ, vol. 12, 2024, pp. e17797.
PMID 39221276 ↗
DOI 10.7717/peerj.17797

Abstract

Numerous aspects of cellular signaling are regulated by the kinome-the network of over 500 protein kinases that guides and modulates information transfer throughout the cell. The key role played by both individual kinases and assemblies of kinases organized into functional subnetworks leads to kinome dysregulation driving many diseases, particularly cancer. In the case of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a variety of kinases and associated signaling pathways have been identified for their key role in the establishment of disease as well as its progression. However, the identification of additional relevant therapeutic targets has been slow and is further confounded by interactions between the tumor and the surrounding tumor microenvironment. In this work, we attempt to link the state of the human kinome, or kinotype, with cell viability in treated, patient-derived PDAC tumor and cancer-associated fibroblast cell lines. We applied classification models to independent kinome perturbation and kinase inhibitor cell screen data, and found that the inferred kinotype of a cell has a significant and predictive relationship with cell viability. We further find that models are able to identify a set of kinases whose behavior in response to perturbation drive the majority of viability responses in these cell lines, including the understudied kinases CSNK2A1/3, CAMKK2, and PIP4K2C. We next utilized these models to predict the response of new, clinical kinase inhibitors that were not present in the initial dataset for model devlopment and conducted a validation screen that confirmed the accuracy of the models. These results suggest that characterizing the perturbed state of the human protein kinome provides significant opportunity for better understanding of signaling behavior and downstream cell phenotypes, as well as providing insight into the broader design of potential therapeutic strategies for PDAC.

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