TALKIEN: crossTALK IntEraction Network. A web-based tool for deciphering molecular communication through ligand–receptor interactions†

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2023-07-05 DOI:10.1039/D3MO00049D
Ferran Moratalla-Navarro, Víctor Moreno and Rebeca Sanz-Pamplona
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Molecular crosstalk, the dialogue between different cell types, is attracting more attention in cancer research. On the one hand, the communication between tumor and non-tumor cells in the microenvironment or between different tumor clones has influential consequences for the progression and spread of tumors and response to treatment. On the other hand, novel techniques such as single-cell sequencing or spatial transcriptomics provide detailed information that needs to be interpreted. TALKIEN: crossTALK IntEraction Network is a simple and intuitive online R/shiny application to visualize molecular crosstalk information through the construction and analysis of a protein–protein interaction network. Taking two or more lists of genes or proteins as input, which are representative of cell lineages, TALKIEN extracts information about ligand–receptor interactions, builds a network and analyzes it using systems biology techniques such as centrality measures and component analysis, among others. Moreover, it expands the network displaying pathways downstream receptors. The application allows users to select different graphical layouts, performs functional analysis and gives information about drugs targeting receptors. In conclusion, TALKIEN allows users to detect ligand–receptor interactions generating new in silico predictions of cell–cell communication thus providing a translational rationale for future experiments. It is freely available at https://www.odap-ico.org/talkien.

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TALKIN:跨TALK国际行动网络。一种基于网络的工具,用于通过配体-受体相互作用来破译分子通信。
分子串扰,即不同细胞类型之间的对话,在癌症研究中越来越受到关注。一方面,微环境中肿瘤细胞和非肿瘤细胞之间或不同肿瘤克隆之间的通信对肿瘤的进展和扩散以及对治疗的反应具有影响。另一方面,单细胞测序或空间转录组学等新技术提供了需要解释的详细信息。TALKIEN:crossTAK-IntEraction Network是一个简单直观的在线R/shing应用程序,通过构建和分析蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用网络来可视化分子串扰信息。TALKIEN以两个或多个代表细胞谱系的基因或蛋白质列表为输入,提取有关配体-受体相互作用的信息,构建网络,并使用系统生物学技术进行分析,如中心性测量和成分分析等。此外,它扩展了显示受体下游通路的网络。该应用程序允许用户选择不同的图形布局,进行功能分析,并提供有关药物靶向受体的信息。总之,TALKIEN允许用户检测配体-受体相互作用,从而产生新的细胞-细胞通信的计算机预测,从而为未来的实验提供翻译的基本原理。它在https://www.odap-ico.org/talkien.
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