Dysregulation or crosstalk of signal transduction pathways contributes to disease development.Despite the initial success of identifying causal links between source and target proteins in simple or well-studied biological systems, it remains challenging to investigate alternative pathways specifically associated with a disease. We develop a Gene network-based integrative approach for Inferring disease-associated signaling Pathways (GIP). Specifically, we identify alternative pathways given source and target proteins. GIP was applied to human breast cancer data.Experimental results showed that GIP identified biologically meaningful pathway modules associated with antiestrogen resistance.
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