Two Cohorts, One Network: Consensus Master Regulators Orchestrating Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
David Israel Cruz Gómez
/ Categorías: Unidad Irapuato

Two Cohorts, One Network: Consensus Master Regulators Orchestrating Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma

Diana Tapia Carrillo, Octavio Zambada Moreno, Enrique Hernández Lemusand Hugo Tovar

Te invitamos a leer el artículo "Two Cohorts, One Network: Consensus Master Regulators Orchestrating Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma" publicado en "International Journal of Molecular Sciences" en el que colaboró el Octavio Zambada Moreno de Cinvestav Irapuato.

Autores:

Diana Tapia Carrillo, Octavio Zambada Moreno, Enrique Hernández Lemusand Hugo Tovar

Resumen:

Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common endocrine malignancy, yet the transcriptional hierarchies linking endocrine signaling to tumor progression remain poorly defined. Here, we integrated gene-expression profiles from two independent cohorts (TCGA-THCA and GSE33630) to identify consensus transcriptional master regulators (TMRs) driving PTC. After normalization and differential expression analysis, we reconstructed regulon networks with ARACNe-AP, inferred TMR activity using VIPER, and integrated evidence across datasets via Fisher’s meta-analysis. This cross-cohort strategy yielded 50 shared TMRs, predominantly from the Zinc Finger, Forkhead, ETS, and nuclear receptor families. Network topology highlighted PBX4, GATAD2A, BHLHE40, HEY2, and TEAD4 as upstream regulators controlling other TMRs. Functional enrichment revealed activation of NOTCH, MAPK, PI3K, and TGF-β signaling and enrichment of early and late estrogen-response programs, uncovering a noncanonical role of SMAD9 in TGF-β signaling. Together, these findings delineate the transcriptional and hormonal circuitry underlying thyroid tumorigenesis, providing a regulatory framework for biomarker-driven therapies based on network activity states.

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