总RNA作为帕金森病潜在生物标志物的分析。

IF 3.5 3区 医学
Snežana M Jovičić
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关于帕金森病的总RNA分子的知识是有限的。这项基因表达谱研究采用临床前实验设计,使用小鼠模型来检测总RNA基因相互作用在帕金森病中的分子生物学特征和病理意义。总RNA分子的硅分析,基因表达综合数据库,已发表的结果,以及可用患者样本的初步发现适用。预测并证实了潜在的信号网络以及分子与总RNA相互作用的影响。本研究共分为四个部分。首先,我们分析了对照组和MPTP组。第二部分对FVB-N控制和MPTP进行了分析。在第三部分,我们分析了控制。第四部分分别对MTPT进行了分析。构建的网络包含总RNA,京都基因和基因组百科数据库分析显示,来自信号通路的基因参与了雄性和雌性大鼠帕金森病的发展和并发症。已确定的总RNA和基因参与了信号的改变。在信号网络中存在着直接的相互联系和相互依赖。结果确定了连接其他分子的信号通路的重要总rna分子。计算机分析显示帕金森病大鼠的基因上调和下调。初步数据显示,总RNA分子与其他基因相互作用,它们适用于帕金森病的病程监测,揭示因素如何影响基因表达,并提供管理策略。
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Analysis of total RNA as a potential biomarker of Parkinson's disease in silico.

Knowledge about total RNA molecules in Parkinson's disease is limited. This gene expression profiling study was conducted with a preclinical experimental design using a mouse model to examine the molecular-biological characteristics and the pathological implication of total RNA gene interaction in Parkinson's disease in silico. In silico analysis of total RNA molecules, the Gene Expression Omnibus database, published results, and preliminary findings of available patient samples apply. The potential signaling network and the effect of the interaction of molecules with total RNA was predicted and confirmed. The research consists of four parts. At first, we analyzed the control and MPTP groups. In the second part, we analyzed FVB-N control and MPTP. In the third part, we analyzed controls. In the fourth part, we analyzed MTPT separately. The constructed network contains total RNA, where the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes database analysis showed that genes from the signaling pathway are involved in the development and complications of Parkinson's disease in male and female rats. Identified total RNA and genes are involved in altered signaling. There is direct interconnection and interdependence of interactions in the signaling network. Results identified the significant total-RNA molecules of the signaling pathway that connect other molecules. In silico analysis shows upregulated and downregulated genes in Parkinson's disease rats. Preliminary data shows that total RNA molecules interact with other genes, and they are applicable in Parkinson's disease course monitoring, shedding light on how factors impact the expression of genes and offering strategies for management.

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International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology
International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal publishing original papers describing research in the fields of immunology, pathology and pharmacology. The intention is that the journal should reflect both the experimental and clinical aspects of immunology as well as advances in the understanding of the pathology and pharmacology of the immune system.
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