Research Article

Pathogenic Network Analysis Predicts Candidate Genes for Cervical Cancer

Table 1

The seed genes and the evidence that these genes are associated with cervical cancer.

Seed genesEvidence

MTHFRMei et al., 2012 [18]
MTORLeisching et al., 2015 [19]
PHGDH Jing et al., 2013 [20]
CHI3L1Ngernyuang et al., 2014 [21]
IL10Stanczuk et al., 2001 [22]
CNKSR1 Fritz and Radziwill, 2010 [23]
BCL10Kuo et al., 2012 [24]
PTGS2Ryu et al., 2000 [25]
CD247Zehbe et al., 2006 [26]
KHDRBS1Li et al., 2012 [27]
SKIChen et al., 2013 [28]
CRPPolterauer et al., 2007 [29]
TSPAN1Hölters et al., 2013 [30]
HDAC1Lin et al., 2009 [31]
YBX1Zhang et al., 2012 [32]
RNASELMadsen et al., 2008 [33]
TACSTD2Varughese et al., 2011 [34]
JUN Prusty and Das, 2005 [35]
PARP1Hassumi-Fukasawa et al., 2012 [36]
SLC2A1Airley et al., 2003 [37]
CDC20Rajkumar et al., 2011 [38]