Abstract

Innate resistance and therapeutic-driven development of resistance to anticancer drugs is a common complication of cancer therapy. Understanding mechanisms of drug resistance can lead to development of alternative therapies. One strategy is to subject drug-sensitive and drug-resistant variants to single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) and to subject the scRNA-seq data to network analysis to identify pathways associated with drug resistance. This protocol describes a computational analysis pipeline to study drug resistance by subjecting scRNA-seq expression data to Passing Attributes between Networks for Data Assimilation (PANDA), an integrative network analysis tool that incorporates protein-protein interactions (PPI) and transcription factor (TF)-binding motifs.

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