Identification of gene ontology and pathways implicated in suicide behavior: Systematic review and enrichment analysis of GWAS studies.

Thelma B González-Castro, Carlos A Tovilla-Zárate, Alma D Genis-Mendoza, Isela E Juárez-Rojop, Humberto Nicolini, María L López-Narváez, José J Martínez-Magaña
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Abstract

Multiple large-scale studies such as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been performed to identify genetic contributors to suicidal behaviors (SB). We aimed to summarize and analyze the information obtained in SB GWAS, to explore the biological process gene ontology (GO) of genes associated with SB from GWAS, and to determine the possible implications of the genes associated with SB in Kyoto encyclopedias of genes and genomes (KEGG) biological pathways. The articles included in the analysis were obtained from PubMed and Scopus databases. Enrichment analyses were performed in Enrichr to evaluate the KEGG pathways and GO of the genes associated with SB of GWAS. The findings of biological process GO analysis showed 924 GO involved in genes related with SB; of those, the regulation of glucose import in response to insulin stimulus, regulation of protein localization to plasma membrane, positive regulation of endopeptidase activity, heterotypic cell-cell adhesion, regulation of cardiac muscle cell contraction, positive regulation of protein localization to plasma membrane, and positive regulation of protein localization to cell periphery biological process GO showed significant statistical association. Furthermore, we obtained 130 KEGG pathways involved in genes related with SB, which Aldosterone synthesis and secretion, Rap1 signaling pathway and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy pathways showed a significant statistical association. These findings give a better perspective of the biological participation of genes associated with SB, which will be important to perform adequate strategies to prevent and treat SB.

自杀行为的基因本体论和途径鉴定:GWAS研究的系统回顾和富集分析。
多个大规模的研究,如全基因组关联研究(GWAS)已经被用于确定自杀行为(SB)的遗传因素。我们旨在总结和分析SB GWAS获得的信息,探索SB GWAS相关基因的生物过程基因本体(GO),并确定SB相关基因在京都基因与基因组百科全书(KEGG)生物学途径中的可能意义。纳入分析的文章均来自PubMed和Scopus数据库。富集分析在Enrichment中进行,以评估与GWAS SB相关的基因的KEGG途径和GO。生物过程氧化石墨烯分析结果显示924个氧化石墨烯参与SB相关基因;其中,胰岛素刺激对葡萄糖输入的调节、蛋白向质膜定位的调节、内多肽酶活性的正调节、异型细胞-细胞黏附的调节、心肌细胞收缩的调节、蛋白向质膜定位的正调节、蛋白向细胞外周生物过程GO的正调节具有显著的统计学相关性。此外,我们获得了130条与SB相关基因相关的KEGG通路,其中醛固酮合成和分泌、Rap1信号通路与致心律失常性右室心肌病通路具有显著的统计学相关性。这些发现为SB相关基因的生物学参与提供了更好的视角,这将对采取适当的策略来预防和治疗SB具有重要意义。
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