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The Atlas of Protein-Protein Interactions in Cancer (APPIC)-a Webtool to Visualize and Analyze Cancer Subtypes

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Journal NAR Cancer
Date 2025 Jan 17
PMID 39822275
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Cancer is a complex disease with heterogeneous mutational and gene expression patterns. Subgroups of patients who share a phenotype might share a specific genetic architecture including protein-protein interactions (PPIs). We developed the Atlas of Protein-Protein Interactions in Cancer (APPIC), an interactive webtool that provides PPI subnetworks of 10 cancer types and their subtypes shared by cohorts of patients. To achieve this, we analyzed publicly available RNA sequencing data from patients and identified PPIs specific to 26 distinct cancer subtypes. APPIC compiles biological and clinical information from various databases, including the Human Protein Atlas, Hugo Gene Nomenclature Committee, g:Profiler, cBioPortal and Clue.io. The user-friendly interface allows for both 2D and 3D PPI network visualizations, enhancing the usability and interpretability of complex data. For advanced users seeking greater customization, APPIC conveniently provides all output files for further analysis and visualization on other platforms or tools. By offering comprehensive insights into PPIs and their role in cancer, APPIC aims to support the discovery of tumor subtype-specific novel targeted therapeutics and drug repurposing. APPIC is freely available at https://appic.brown.edu.

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