In Silico Analysis of Molecular Interactions of FZD10 in Wnt Signaling Pathway Involved in Wound Healing
Ambreen Javed, Hassan Burair Abbas, Saad Ahmed, Aashi Ahmed, Gulshan Ara Trali
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ABSTRACT
Background: Wnt signaling
pathway is a complex network involving important molecular and functional
interaction molecules. It has a key role in the wound healing process.
Aim: To identify the molecular interactions of
FZD10 in Wnt signalling pathway in wound healing.
Study Design: Computation
based in silico study
Place and Duration of Study: Department
of Biochemistry, Swat Medical College (STMC), Saidu Shareef, Swat, Pakistan
from 1st March 2021 to 31st August 2021.
Methodology:
We applied Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Gene/Proteins (STRING)
analysis, using specific parameters including (1) Textmining (2) Experiments
(3) Databases (4) Co-expression (5) Neighbourhood (6) Gene fusion and (7)
Co-occurrence for the identification of molecular interactions of the Wnt signaling
pathway. The maximum number of interactors was set at 20 and highest confidence
level at 0.900.
Results:
STRING network
analysis revealed that Frizzled Homologue 10 (FZD10) protein interacts with
Hypoxia-Inducible Lipid Droplet-Associated Protein(HILPDA), Wnt1,Wnt3A,
Wnt5A,Wnt7A,Wnt7B, Wnt16, Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 5
(LRP5), LRP6, and Dishevelled Segment Polarity Protein 1 (DVL1) proteins in Wnt
signaling pathway and contributes in various cellular activities, including
cell proliferation, cellular migration, differentiation, apoptosis and stem
cell regeneration, which are crucial for the wound healing process.
Conclusion:
Functional
enrichment analysis revealed that FZD10 protein is a key player in Wnt signaling
pathway and has the potential to be considered as a candidate molecule for the
therapeutics of wound healing process in future.
Keywords: Wnt
Signaling pathway, STRING, molecular interactions, Frizzled-10, Cell
proliferation, Cell migration