Gene expression profiling in Venous thromboembolism: Insights from publicly available datasets

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Arya, Sunanda [1 ]
Khare, Rashi [1 ]
Garg, Iti [1 ]
Srivastava, Swati [1 ]
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[1] Def Res & Dev Org DRDO, Def Inst Physiol & Allied Sci DIPAS, Lucknow Rd, Timarpur 110054, Delhi, India
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE); Deep vein thrombosis (DVT); Pulmonary embolism (PE); Gene expression; Differentially Expressed Genes (DEGs); DEEP-VEIN THROMBOSIS; RECEPTORS CXCR4; RISK; INFLAMMATION; COAGULATION; CANCER; ASSOCIATION; NEUTROPHILS; COMPLEMENT; MECHANISMS;
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10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2024.108246
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the third most common cardiovascular disease and is a major cause of mobility and mortality worldwide. VTE is a complex multifactorial disease and genetic mechanisms underlying its pathogenesis is yet to be completely elucidated. The aim of the present study was to identify hub genes and pathways involved in development and progression of blood clot during VTE using gene expression data from public repositories. Methodology: Differential gene expression (DEG) data from two datasets, GSE48000 and GSE19151 were analysed using GEO2R tool. Gene expression data of VTE patients were compared to that of healthy controls using various bioinformatics tools. Results: When the differentially expressed genes of the two datasets were compared, it was found that 19 genes were up-regulated while 134 genes were down-regulated. Gene ontology (GO) and pathway analysis revealed that pathways such as complement and coagulation cascade and B-cell receptor signalling along with DNA methylation, DNA alkylation and inflammatory genes were significantly up-regulated in VTE patients. On the other hand, differentially down-regulated genes included mitochondrial translation elongation, termination and biosysthesis along with heme biosynthesis, erythrocyte differentiation and homeostasis. The top 5 up-regulated hub genes obtained by protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis included MYC, FOS, SGK1, CR2 and CXCR4, whereas the top 5 down-regulated hub genes included MRPL13, MRPL3, MRPL11, RPS29 and RPL9. The up-regulated hub genes are functionally involved in maintain vascular integrity and complementation cascade while the down-regulated hub genes were mostly mitochondrial ribosomal proteins. Conclusion: Present study highlights significantly enriched pathways and genes associated with VTE development and prognosis. The data hereby obtained could be used for designing newer diagnostic and therapeutic tools for VTE management.
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