Abstract

The developments of gene expression profiling technology have deeply influenced the understanding of lung cancer biology. By microarray data, we constructed a regulation network to identify potential genes that are highly correlated to non-small cell lung cancer. Of the network, some transcription factors and target genes, including perturbation factors (PPARG), ETV4, TGFBR2 and ATP2A2, have been proved to be related to non-small cell lung cancer in previous study. We also found some new transcription factors and target genes may be related to non-small cell lung cancer, including SPI-1/PU.1, ETS2, and EGR1 and so on; these genes may be potential markers for non-small cell lung cancer. Key words: Non-small cell lung cancer, transcription factors, regulation network.

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