Detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of taste

pathway activity — cross-omics
GO:0050912Cross-omicsPROTEIN-MS → RNAPatientPairwise association · TCGA cohorts

Across TCGA patient cohorts, RNA activity of the Detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of taste pathway is significantly associated with the RNA expression of multiple genes, with the UCEC cohort showing a particularly strong set of associations.

The most reproducible pathway-associated genes across cancer lineages are PIGR, CTSS, and TMC5, each associated with the pathway in up to 8 cancer types. Since the analysis shows associations rather than directional relationships, both pathway-to-partner and partner-to-pathway views are reported.

Each partner is linked to its corresponding Q-omics profile. The scatter plot shows the strongest association, Detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of taste activity versus PIGR in UCEC (Pearson r = 0.51).

Pathway-associated genes by consensus

Ranked by combined sampling and lineage consensus. X-score (pathway→partner) and Y-score (partner→pathway) are standardized regression coefficients; both directions are reported because the association is undirected. The reported p-values are derived from the association test.
LineagePartner geneX-scoreY-scorep(X)p(Y)Sampling consensusLineage consensus
UCECPIGR →+2.717+0.274<.001<.00138
GBMCTSS →+0.861+0.180<.001<.00136
LSCCTMC5 →+1.389+0.647<.001.00236
BRCALRG1 →+1.581+0.324<.001.00336
PDACCARD16 →+0.283+0.158.002.00527
LSCCPSMB8-AS1 →+0.557+0.679<.001<.00136
Each partner links to its Q-omics profile. Showing the 6 strongest associations by consensus.

GO:0050912 vs PIGR — UCEC

Per-sample scatter of Detection of chemical stimulus involved in sensory perception of taste activity vs PIGR in UCEC.

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