Identification of significant pathways induced by PAX5 haploinsufficiency based on protein-protein interaction networks and cluster analysis in Raji cell line

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PAX5 encodes a transcription factor essential for B-cell differentiation, and PAX5 haploinsufficiency is involved in tumorigenesis. There were few studies on how PAX5 haploinsufficiency regulated genes expression to promote tumorigenesis. In this study, we constructed the cell model of PAX5 haploinsufficiency using gene editing technology in Raji cells, detected differentially expressed genes in PAX5 haploinsufficiency Raji cells, and used protein-protein interaction networks and cluster analysis to comprehensively investigate the cellular pathways involved in PAX5 haploinsufficiency.Theclusters of gene transcription, inflammatory and immune response, and cancer pathways were identified as three important pathways associated with PAX5 haploinsufficiency in Raji cells. These changes hinted that the mechanism of PAX5 haploinsufficiency promoting tumorigenesis may be related to genomic instability, immune tolerance, and tumor pathways.

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Gu, J., Li, T., Zhao, L., Liang, X., Fu, X., Wang, J., … Zhou, J. (2017). Identification of significant pathways induced by PAX5 haploinsufficiency based on protein-protein interaction networks and cluster analysis in Raji cell line. BioMed Research International, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/5326370

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