DocumentCode
2926655
Title
Inference of an in situ epidermal intracellular signaling cascade
Author
Cursons, Joseph ; Hurley, Daniel ; Angel, Catherine E. ; Dunbar, Rod ; Crampin, Edmund J. ; Jacobs, Marc D.
Author_Institution
Syst. Biol. Group, Auckland Bioeng. Inst., Auckland, New Zealand
fYear
2010
fDate
Aug. 31 2010-Sept. 4 2010
Firstpage
799
Lastpage
802
Abstract
The stratified architecture of the epidermis makes it an ideal system in which to investigate intracellular signaling pathways within the context of a native tissue. We have applied quantitative imaging protocols to investigate the expression of 13 total-proteins and 4 phosphorylated-proteins across human epidermis. Plasma membrane, nuclear and/or cytoplasmic protein expression levels were measured along the gradient of keratinocyte differentiation. Dynamic Bayesian network techniques were used to infer conditional dependencies between the expression levels of target molecules and construct an associated cascade topology. The resulting networks were compared against a canonical network to investigate the extent to which known biochemical interactions could be recapitulated in situ. Biochemical evidence from the literature supported the majority (71-86%) of inferred network edges, however, overall coverage of the canonical network was relatively low (12-31%). Identified edges may represent key signaling pathway interactions which occur during keratinocyte differentiation. Inferred networks were ranked by model likelihood given the data and the top five were used to construct a consensus network. Several edges were present within this consensus network yet absent from the canonical network. These edges may represent putative interactions which occur in human epidermis.
Keywords
belief networks; biochemistry; biomedical optical imaging; biomembranes; cellular biophysics; fluorescence; molecular biophysics; proteins; skin; Bayesian network techniques; associated cascade topology; biochemical interactions; canonical network; confocal microscopy technique; cytoplasmic protein expression level; human epidermis; immunofluorescence labeling; in situ epidermal intracellular signaling cascade; keratinocyte differentiation; nuclear protein expression level; phosphorylated-proteins; plasma membrane; quantitative imaging protocols; Bayesian methods; Biomembranes; Epidermis; Image edge detection; Imaging; Proteins; USA Councils; Epidermis; Humans; Models, Biological; Proteins; Signal Transduction; Skin;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Buenos Aires
ISSN
1557-170X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4123-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMBS.2010.5626520
Filename
5626520
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