Artículo de revista
CEMiTool: A Bioconductor package for performing comprehensive modular co-expression analyses
Fecha
2018Registro en:
BMC Bioinformatics, Volumen 19, Issue 1, 2018
14712105
10.1186/s12859-018-2053-1
Autor
Russo, Pedro
Ferreira, Gustavo
Cardozo, Lucas
Bürger, Matheus
Arias-Carrasco, Raul
Maruyama, Sandra
Hirata, Thiago
Lima, Diógenes
Passos, Fernando
Fukutani, Kiyoshi
Lever, Melissa
Silva, João
Maracaja-Coutinho, Vinicius
Nakaya, Helder
Institución
Resumen
Background: The analysis of modular gene co-expression networks is a well-established method commonly used
for discovering the systems-level functionality of genes. In addition, these studies provide a basis for the discovery
of clinically relevant molecular pathways underlying different diseases and conditions.
Results: In this paper, we present a fast and easy-to-use Bioconductor package named CEMiTool that unifies the
discovery and the analysis of co-expression modules. Using the same real datasets, we demonstrate that CEMiTool
outperforms existing tools, and provides unique results in a user-friendly html report with high quality graphs. Among
its features, our tool evaluates whether modules contain genes that are over-represented by specific pathways or that
are altered in a specific sample group, as well as it integrates transcriptomic data with interactome information,
identifying the potential hubs on each network. We successfully applied CEMiTool to over 1000 transcriptome
datasets, and to a new RNA-seq dataset of patients infected with Leishmania, revealing novel insights of the
disease’s physiopathology.
Conclusion: The CEMiTool R package provides users with an easy-to-use method to automatically implement gene coexpression network analyses, obtain key information about the discovered gene modules using additional downstream
analyses and retrieve publication-ready results via a high-quality interactive report.