A three-tiered integrative analysis of transcriptional data reveals the shared pathways related to heart failure from different aetiologies.

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE(2020)

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Abstract
Heart failure (HF) is the end stage of most heart disease cases and can be initiated from multiple aetiologies. However, whether the molecular basis of HF has a commonality between different aetiologies has not been elucidated. To address this lack, we performed a three-tiered analysis by integrating transcriptional data and pathway information to explore the commonalities of HF from different aetiologies. First, through differential expression analysis, we obtained 111 genes that were frequently differentially expressed in HF from 11 different aetiologies. Several genes, such asNPPAandNPPB, are early and accurate biomarkers for HF. We also provided candidates for further experimental verification, such asSERPINA3andSTAT4. Then, using gene set enrichment analysis, we successfully identified 19 frequently dysregulated pathways. In particular, we found that pathways related to immune system signalling, the extracellular matrix and metabolism were critical in the development of HF. Finally, we successfully acquired 241 regulatory relationships between 64 transcriptional factors (TFs) and 17 frequently dysregulated pathways by integrating a regulatory network, and some of the identified TFs have already been proven to play important roles in HF. Taken together, the three-tiered analysis of HF provided a systems biology perspective on HF and emphasized the molecular commonality of HF from different aetiologies.
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gene set enrichment analysis,heart failure,pathway,transcriptional data
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