Qualitative modeling of signaling networks in replicative senescence by selecting optimal node and arc sets

2018 
Signaling networks are an important tool of modern systems biology and drug development. Here, we present a new methodology to qualitatively model signaling networks by combining experimental data and prior knowledge about protein connectivity. Unlike other methods, our approach does not focus solely on selecting which reactions are involved but also on whether a protein is present. This allows the user to model more complicated experiments and incorporate more knowledge into the model. To demonstrate the capabilities of our method we compared the signaling networks of young and replicative senescent human primary HFL-1 fibroblasts, whose differences are expected to be due mainly to changes in the expression of the proteins rather than the reactions involved. The resulting networks indicate that, compared to young cells, aged cells are not as responsive to insulin stimulation and activate pathways that establish and maintain senescence.
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