@article {474, title = {Using activation status of signaling pathways as mechanism-based biomarkers to predict drug sensitivity.}, journal = {Sci Rep}, volume = {5}, year = {2015}, month = {2015 Dec 18}, pages = {18494}, abstract = {

Many complex traits, as drug response, are associated with changes in biological pathways rather than being caused by single gene alterations. Here, a predictive framework is presented in which gene expression data are recoded into activity statuses of signal transduction circuits (sub-pathways within signaling pathways that connect receptor proteins to final effector proteins that trigger cell actions). Such activity values are used as features by a prediction algorithm which can efficiently predict a continuous variable such as the IC50 value. The main advantage of this prediction method is that the features selected by the predictor, the signaling circuits, are themselves rich-informative, mechanism-based biomarkers which provide insight into or drug molecular mechanisms of action (MoA).

}, keywords = {Algorithms, Antineoplastic Agents, biomarkers, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Survival, gene expression, Humans, Lethal Dose 50, Neoplasms, Phosphorylation, Proteins, Signal Transduction}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/srep18494}, author = {Amadoz, Alicia and Sebasti{\'a}n-Leon, Patricia and Vidal, Enrique and Salavert, Francisco and Dopazo, Joaquin} }