Trans-synaptic signaling by lipid

pathway activity — cross-omics
GO:0099541Cross-omicsRNA → PROTEIN-MSPatientPairwise association · TCGA cohorts

Across TCGA patient cohorts, RNA activity of the Trans-synaptic signaling by lipid pathway is significantly associated with the protein abundance of multiple proteins, with the GBM cohort showing a particularly strong set of associations.

The most reproducible pathway-associated proteins across cancer lineages are FABP5, PLCB1, and STAT2, each associated with the pathway in up to 5 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, Trans-synaptic signaling by lipid activity versus FABP5 in GBM (Pearson r = 0.54).

Pathway-associated proteins 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 proteinX-scoreY-scorep(X)p(Y)Sampling consensusLineage consensus
GBMFABP5 →+0.732+0.075<.001<.00135
BRCAPLCB1 →+0.436+0.033<.001<.00135
COADSTAT2 →-0.214-0.037.007.00834
COADABHD10 →+0.249+0.056.004.00134
PDACHSPB1 →+0.366+0.055.001<.00134
COADANTXR2 →-0.392-0.085<.001<.00134
Each partner links to its Q-omics profile. Showing the 6 strongest associations by consensus.

GO:0099541 vs FABP5 — GBM

Per-sample scatter of Trans-synaptic signaling by lipid activity vs FABP5 in GBM.

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