International Journal of Genomics (Jan 2016)

Bioinformatics Analysis of the Human Surfaceome Reveals New Targets for a Variety of Tumor Types

  • André L. Fonseca,
  • Vandeclécio L. da Silva,
  • Marbella M. da Fonsêca,
  • Isabella T. J. Meira,
  • Thayná E. da Silva,
  • José E. Kroll,
  • André M. Ribeiro-dos-Santos,
  • Cléber R. Freitas,
  • Raimundo Furtado,
  • Jorge E. de Souza,
  • Beatriz Stransky,
  • Sandro J. de Souza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/8346198
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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It is estimated that 10 to 20% of all genes in the human genome encode cell surface proteins and due to their subcellular localization these proteins represent excellent targets for cancer diagnosis and therapeutics. Therefore, a precise characterization of the surfaceome set in different types of tumor is needed. Using TCGA data from 15 different tumor types and a new method to identify cancer genes, the S-score, we identified several potential therapeutic targets within the surfaceome set. This allowed us to expand a previous analysis from us and provided a clear characterization of the human surfaceome in the tumor landscape. Moreover, we present evidence that a three-gene set—WNT5A, CNGA2, and IGSF9B—can be used as a signature associated with shorter survival in breast cancer patients. The data made available here will help the community to develop more efficient diagnostic and therapeutic tools for a variety of tumor types.