Data mining of cancer vaccine trials: a bird's-eye view |
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Authors: | Xiaohong Cao Karen B Maloney Vladimir Brusic |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Medical Technology, University of Tampere, FI-33014, Finland 2. Tampere University Hospital, FI-33520, Tampere, Finland
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Abstract: | Background Details of the mechanisms and selection pressures that shape the emergence and development of complex biological systems, such as the human immune system, are poorly understood. A recent definition of a reference set of proteins essential for the human immunome, combined with information about protein interaction networks for these proteins, facilitates evolutionary study of this biological machinery. Results Here, we present a detailed study of the development of the immunome protein interaction network during eight evolutionary steps from Bilateria ancestors to human. New nodes show preferential attachment to high degree proteins. The efficiency of the immunome protein interaction network increases during the evolutionary steps, whereas the vulnerability of the network decreases. Conclusion Our results shed light on selective forces acting on the emergence of biological networks. It is likely that the high efficiency and low vulnerability are intrinsic properties of many biological networks, which arise from the effects of evolutionary processes yet to be uncovered. |
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