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  1. Article ; Online: CARFMAP

    Hieu T Nim / Milena B Furtado / Mauro W Costa / Hiroaki Kitano / Nadia A Rosenthal / Sarah E Boyd

    PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 12, p e

    A Curated Pathway Map of Cardiac Fibroblasts.

    2015  Volume 0143274

    Abstract: ... monash.edu.au/CARFMAP), an interactive cardiac fibroblast pathway map derived from the biomedical ... ways. There is surprisingly little overlap between the cardiac fibroblast pathway map, a foreskin ... fibroblast pathway map, and a whole mouse organism signalling pathway map from the REACTOME database ...

    Abstract The adult mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that work in unison under tightly regulated conditions to maintain homeostasis. Cardiac fibroblasts are a significant and unique population of non-muscle cells in the heart that have recently gained substantial interest in the cardiac biology community. To better understand this renaissance cell, it is essential to systematically survey what has been known in the literature about the cellular and molecular processes involved. We have built CARFMAP (http://visionet.erc.monash.edu.au/CARFMAP), an interactive cardiac fibroblast pathway map derived from the biomedical literature using a software-assisted manual data collection approach. CARFMAP is an information-rich interactive tool that enables cardiac biologists to explore the large body of literature in various creative ways. There is surprisingly little overlap between the cardiac fibroblast pathway map, a foreskin fibroblast pathway map, and a whole mouse organism signalling pathway map from the REACTOME database. Among the use cases of CARFMAP is a common task in our cardiac biology laboratory of identifying new genes that are (1) relevant to cardiac literature, and (2) differentially regulated in high-throughput assays. From the expression profiles of mouse cardiac and tail fibroblasts, we employed CARFMAP to characterise cardiac fibroblast pathways. Using CARFMAP in conjunction with transcriptomic data, we generated a stringent list of six genes that would not have been singled out using bioinformatics analyses alone. Experimental validation showed that five genes (Mmp3, Il6, Edn1, Pdgfc and Fgf10) are differentially regulated in the cardiac fibroblast. CARFMAP is a powerful tool for systems analyses of cardiac fibroblasts, facilitating systems-level cardiovascular research.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: CARFMAP: A Curated Pathway Map of Cardiac Fibroblasts.

    Nim, Hieu T / Furtado, Milena B / Costa, Mauro W / Kitano, Hiroaki / Rosenthal, Nadia A / Boyd, Sarah E

    PloS one

    2015  Volume 10, Issue 12, Page(s) e0143274

    Abstract: ... monash.edu.au/CARFMAP), an interactive cardiac fibroblast pathway map derived from the biomedical ... ways. There is surprisingly little overlap between the cardiac fibroblast pathway map, a foreskin ... fibroblast pathway map, and a whole mouse organism signalling pathway map from the REACTOME database ...

    Abstract The adult mammalian heart contains multiple cell types that work in unison under tightly regulated conditions to maintain homeostasis. Cardiac fibroblasts are a significant and unique population of non-muscle cells in the heart that have recently gained substantial interest in the cardiac biology community. To better understand this renaissance cell, it is essential to systematically survey what has been known in the literature about the cellular and molecular processes involved. We have built CARFMAP (http://visionet.erc.monash.edu.au/CARFMAP), an interactive cardiac fibroblast pathway map derived from the biomedical literature using a software-assisted manual data collection approach. CARFMAP is an information-rich interactive tool that enables cardiac biologists to explore the large body of literature in various creative ways. There is surprisingly little overlap between the cardiac fibroblast pathway map, a foreskin fibroblast pathway map, and a whole mouse organism signalling pathway map from the REACTOME database. Among the use cases of CARFMAP is a common task in our cardiac biology laboratory of identifying new genes that are (1) relevant to cardiac literature, and (2) differentially regulated in high-throughput assays. From the expression profiles of mouse cardiac and tail fibroblasts, we employed CARFMAP to characterise cardiac fibroblast pathways. Using CARFMAP in conjunction with transcriptomic data, we generated a stringent list of six genes that would not have been singled out using bioinformatics analyses alone. Experimental validation showed that five genes (Mmp3, Il6, Edn1, Pdgfc and Fgf10) are differentially regulated in the cardiac fibroblast. CARFMAP is a powerful tool for systems analyses of cardiac fibroblasts, facilitating systems-level cardiovascular research.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Computational Biology/methods ; Fibroblasts/metabolism ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation ; Gene Regulatory Networks ; Humans ; Myocardium/cytology ; Myocardium/metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Software
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-12-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ISSN 1932-6203
    ISSN (online) 1932-6203
    DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0143274
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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