Systematic Analysis of Integrated Gene Functional Network of Four Chronic Stress-related Lifestyle Disorders.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genome Integrity Pub Date : 2015-04-28 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.4103/2041-9414.155952
Souvick Roy, Abhik Chakraborty, Chinmoy Ghosh, Birendranath Banerjee
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Background: Stress is a term used to define factors involved in changes in the physiological balances resulting in disease conditions. Chronic exposure to stress conditions in modern lifestyles has resulted in a group of disorders called lifestyle disorders. Genetic background and environmental factors are interrelated to lifestyle in determining the health status of individuals. Hence, identification of disease-associated genes is the primary step toward explanations of pathogenesis of these diseases. In functional genomics, large-scale molecular and physiological data are used for the identification of causative genes associated with a disease.

Aim: The objective of our study was to find a common set of genes involved in chronic stress-related lifestyle diseases such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), type 2 diabetes (T2D), hypertension (HTN), and obesity.

Materials and methods: In our study, we have performed a systematic analysis of the functional gene network of four chronic stress-related lifestyle diseases by retrieving genes from published databases. We have tried to systematically construct a functional protein-protein interaction (PPI) network. The goals of establishing this network were the functional enrichment study of interacting partners as well as functional disease ontology annotation (FunDO) of the enriched genes.

Results: This study enabled the identification of key genes involved in these stress-related lifestyle diseases by prioritizing candidate genes based on their degree of involvement. In this systematic analysis, we have found key genes for these diseases based on their involvement and association at the gene network level and PPI.

Conclusion: We have deciphered a group of genes that in combination play a crucial role and may impact the function of the whole genome in the four lifestyle disorders mentioned.

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四种慢性应激相关生活方式障碍综合基因功能网络的系统分析
背景:压力是一个术语,用于定义导致疾病状况的生理平衡变化的因素。在现代生活方式中,长期暴露在压力条件下导致了一组被称为生活方式障碍的疾病。遗传背景和环境因素在决定个人健康状况方面与生活方式有关。因此,鉴定疾病相关基因是解释这些疾病发病机制的第一步。在功能基因组学中,大规模的分子和生理数据被用于识别与疾病相关的致病基因。目的:我们研究的目的是找到一组与慢性压力相关的生活方式疾病(如心血管疾病(cvd)、2型糖尿病(T2D)、高血压(HTN)和肥胖)有关的共同基因。材料和方法:在我们的研究中,我们从已发表的数据库中检索基因,对四种慢性压力相关生活方式疾病的功能基因网络进行了系统的分析。我们试图系统地构建一个功能蛋白-蛋白相互作用(PPI)网络。建立该网络的目的是相互作用伙伴的功能富集研究以及富集基因的功能疾病本体注释(FunDO)。结果:本研究通过优先考虑候选基因的参与程度,确定了与这些压力相关的生活方式疾病相关的关键基因。在这个系统的分析中,我们根据这些疾病在基因网络水平和PPI水平上的参与和关联发现了这些疾病的关键基因。结论:我们已经破译了一组基因,这些基因在上述四种生活方式疾病中起着至关重要的作用,并可能影响整个基因组的功能。
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