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Publication : Biologically anchored knowledge expansion approach uncovers KLF4 as a novel insulin signaling regulator.

First Author  Muthiah A Year  2018
Journal  PLoS One Volume  13
Issue  9 Pages  e0204100
PubMed ID  30240435 Mgi Jnum  J:265943
Mgi Id  MGI:6202153 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0204100
Citation  Muthiah A, et al. (2018) Biologically anchored knowledge expansion approach uncovers KLF4 as a novel insulin signaling regulator. PLoS One 13(9):e0204100
abstractText  One of the biggest challenges in analyzing high throughput omics data in biological studies is extracting information that is relevant to specific biological mechanisms of interest while simultaneously restricting the number of false positive findings. Due to random chances with numerous candidate targets and mechanisms, computational approaches often yield a large number of false positives that cannot easily be discerned from relevant biological findings without costly, and often infeasible, biological experiments. We here introduce and apply an integrative bioinformatics approach, Biologically Anchored Knowledge Expansion (BAKE), which uses sequential statistical analysis and literature mining to identify highly relevant network genes and effectively removes false positive findings. Applying BAKE to genomic expression data collected from mouse (Mus musculus) adipocytes during insulin resistance progression, we uncovered the transcription factor Krueppel-like Factor 4 (KLF4) as a regulator of early insulin signaling. We experimentally confirmed that KLF4 controls the expression of two key insulin signaling molecules, the Insulin Receptor Substrate 2 (IRS2) and Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 (TSC2).
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