Use of deep neural network ensembles to identify embryonic-fetal transition markers: repression of COX7A1 in embryonic and cancer cells

Here we present the application of deep neural network (DNN) ensembles trained on transcriptomic data to identify the novel markers associated with the mammalian embryonic-fetal transition (EFT). Molecular markers of this process could provide important insights into regulatory mechanisms of normal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncotarget 2018-01, Vol.9 (8), p.7796-7811
Hauptverfasser: West, Michael D, Labat, Ivan, Sternberg, Hal, Larocca, Dana, Nasonkin, Igor, Chapman, Karen B, Singh, Ratnesh, Makarev, Eugene, Aliper, Alex, Kazennov, Andrey, Alekseenko, Andrey, Shuvalov, Nikolai, Cheskidova, Evgenia, Alekseev, Aleksandr, Artemov, Artem, Putin, Evgeny, Mamoshina, Polina, Pryanichnikov, Nikita, Larocca, Jacob, Copeland, Karen, Izumchenko, Evgeny, Korzinkin, Mikhail, Zhavoronkov, Alex
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Zusammenfassung:Here we present the application of deep neural network (DNN) ensembles trained on transcriptomic data to identify the novel markers associated with the mammalian embryonic-fetal transition (EFT). Molecular markers of this process could provide important insights into regulatory mechanisms of normal development, epimorphic tissue regeneration and cancer. Subsequent analysis of the most significant genes behind the DNNs classifier on an independent dataset of adult-derived and human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived progenitor cell lines led to the identification of gene as a potential EFT marker. , encoding a cytochrome C oxidase subunit, was up-regulated in post-EFT murine and human cells including adult stem cells, but was not expressed in pre-EFT pluripotent embryonic stem cells or their -derived progeny. expression level was observed to be undetectable or low in multiple sarcoma and carcinoma cell lines as compared to normal controls. The knockout of the gene in mice led to a marked glycolytic shift reminiscent of the Warburg effect that occurs in cancer cells. The DNN approach facilitated the elucidation of a potentially new biomarker of cancer and pre-EFT cells, the embryo-onco phenotype, which may potentially be used as a target for controlling the embryonic-fetal transition.
ISSN:1949-2553
1949-2553
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.23748