Authors
Maksim Kitsak, Amitabh Sharma, Jörg Menche, Emre Guney, Susan Dina Ghiassian, Joseph Loscalzo, Albert-László Barabási
Publication date
2016/10/17
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
6
Issue
1
Pages
35241
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Genes carrying mutations associated with genetic diseases are present in all human cells; yet, clinical manifestations of genetic diseases are usually highly tissue-specific. Although some disease genes are expressed only in selected tissues, the expression patterns of disease genes alone cannot explain the observed tissue specificity of human diseases. Here we hypothesize that for a disease to manifest itself in a particular tissue, a whole functional subnetwork of genes (disease module) needs to be expressed in that tissue. Driven by this hypothesis, we conducted a systematic study of the expression patterns of disease genes within the human interactome. We find that genes expressed in a specific tissue tend to be localized in the same neighborhood of the interactome. By contrast, genes expressed in different tissues are segregated in distinct network neighborhoods. Most important, we show that it is the …
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Scholar articles
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