HotNet is an algrithom for finding altered subnetworks in a large protein-protein interaction network conatinning a significant number of mutations and copy number alterations (CNAs).
There were 3 significant subnetworks identified in HotNet analysis.
HotNet identifies 3 altered subnetworks based on the matched somatic mutation and copy number alterations data. Table 1 showes the top 10 significant subnetworks.
Network | No.ofgenes | p-value | RepeatTimes |
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CADPS2(9),DHX16(13),MEGF10(18),AARS2(3),TAOK2(1) | 5 | 0.001 | 1 |
FDXR(8),SOX2(32),POU5F1(14),FOXD3(4),POU2F1(23) | 5 | 0.001 | 1 |
NUP153(13),IFI16(23),TP53BP1(8),TPR(24),SENP2(33) | 5 | 0.001 | 1 |
Somatic mutation data from Mutsig pipeline, copy number alterations derived from GISTIC pipeline and influence matrix derived from Human Protein Reference Database (HPRD) provided by HotNet website .
HotNet is an algorithm for de novo identification of significantly altered subnetworks.First, it formulates an influence measure between pairs of genes in the network using a diffusion process defined on the graph. Second, it identifies subnetworks using either a combinatorial model or an enhanced influence model. Finally, it derives a two-stage multiple hypothesis test that mitigates the testing of a large number of hypotheses in subnetwork discovery .
This is an experimental feature. The full results of the analysis summarized in this report can be downloaded from the TCGA Data Coordination Center.