Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Background: In silico experiments, with the aid of computer simulation, speed
up the process of in vitro or in vivo experiments. Cancer therapy design is often
based on signalling pathway. MicroRNAs (miRNA) are small non-coding RNA
molecules. In several kinds of diseases, including cancer, hepatitis and
cardiovascular diseases, they are often deregulated, acting as oncogenes or tumor
suppressors. miRNA therapeutics is based on two main kinds of molecules
injection: miRNA mimics, which consists of injection of molecules that mimic the
targeted miRNA, and antagomiR, which consists of injection of molecules
inhibiting the targeted miRNA. Nowadays, the research is focused on miRNA
therapeutics. This paper addresses cancer related signalling pathways to
investigate miRNA therapeutics.
Results: In order to prove our approach, we present two different case studies:
non-small cell lung cancer and melanoma. KEGG signalling pathways are
modelled by a digital circuit. A logic value of 1 is linked to the expression of the
corresponding gene. A logic value of 0 is linked to the absence (not expressed)
gene. All possible relationships provided by a signalling pathway are modelled by
logic gates. Mutations, derived according to the literature, are introduced and
modelled as well. The modelling approach and analysis are widely discussed
within the paper. MiRNA therapeutics is investigated by the digital circuit
analysis. The most effective miRNA and combination of miRNAs, in terms of
reduction of pathogenic conditions, are obtained. A discussion of obtained results
in comparison with literature data is provided. Results are confirmed by existing
data.
Conclusions: The proposed study is based on drug discovery and miRNA
therapeutics and uses a digital circuit simulation of a cancer pathway. Using this
simulation, the most effective combination of drugs and miRNAs for mutated
cancer therapy design are obtained and these results were validated by the
literature. The proposed modelling and analysis approach can be applied to each
human disease, starting from the corresponding signalling pathway.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
miRNA therapeutics; drug discovery; cancer pathway; logic circuit; Boolean network
Elenco autori:
Boscaino, Valeria; Rizzo, Riccardo; Urso, Alfonso; Fiannaca, Antonino; LA ROSA, Massimo; LA PAGLIA, Laura
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