Searched for:  hsa-mir-495

hsa-mir-495 mutations modulate:

List of mutations that drive a causal flow containing a regulator followed by a downstream bicluster. Survival is the Cox proportional hazards regression of the bicluster eigengene versus paitent survival. Hallmark(s) is the hallmarks of cancer associated with the bicluster genes. Legend for hallmarks:
Hallmarks of Cancer
Hanahan and Weinberg, Cell 2011
 

Mutations in hsa-mir-495 are not predicted modulate anything in gbmSYGNAL.
 

hsa-mir-495 regulates:

List of biclusters regulated by the regulator that was searched. Next to the regulator in parentheses is the regulators mechanism of action (Act. = activator and Rep. = repressor). Survival is the Cox proportional hazards regression of the bicluster eigengene versus paitent survival. Hallmark(s) is the hallmarks of cancer associated with the bicluster genes. Legend for hallmarks:
Hallmarks of Cancer
Hanahan and Weinberg, Cell 2011
RegulatorRegulated Biclusters
hsa-mir-4956
Regulator (Action)BiclusterSurvival (p-value)Hallmark(s)
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)PITA_2823.66 (2.5E-04)Tumor promoting inflammationSelf sufficiency in growth signalsEvading immune detectionInsensitivity to antigrowth signals
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)TFBS_DB_434.00 (6.3E-05)
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)PITA_4523.32 (8.9E-04)Tumor promoting inflammationEvading immune detection
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)TARGETSCAN_123.61 (3.1E-04)Tumor promoting inflammationEvading immune detection
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)TFBS_DB_5373.65 (2.6E-04)Tumor promoting inflammationEvading immune detection
hsa-mir-495 (Rep.)TFBS_DB_5873.40 (6.8E-04)

Biclusters containing hsa-mir-495:

List of biclusters that contain the genes that was searched. Var. Exp. FPC is the variance explained by the first principal component and is a good measure of bicluster co-expression. Survival is the Cox proportional hazards regression of the bicluster eigengene versus paitent survival. Hallmark(s) is the hallmarks of cancer associated with the bicluster genes. Legend for hallmarks:
Hallmarks of Cancer
Hanahan and Weinberg, Cell 2011
 

Not in any biclusters.