Title of article :
Biochemical pathway analysis of gastric atrophy
Author/Authors :
Rezaei Tavirani, Mostafa Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei Tavirani, Sina Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Tajik Rostami, Fatemeh Iran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Aim: Pathway analysis of gastric atrophy to find new molecular prospective of disease.
Background: Gastric atrophy as a process which is accompanied with “loss of glans” in stomach can be considered as a risk factor of
gastric cancer. Here, the correlated biochemical pathways to the disorder have been analyzed via protein-protein interaction (PPI)
network analysis.
Methods: The genes related to gastric atrophy were retrieved by STRING database and organized in a network by Cytoscape. Three
significant clusters were determined by ClusterONE plug-in of Cytoscape. The elements of cluster-2 which contained all central nodes
of the network were enriched by ClueGO and the biochemical pathways discussed in details.
Results: The number of seven central nodes (which are included in cluster-2); INS, TP53, IL6, TNF, SRC, MYC, and IL8 were
identified. The biochemical pathways related to the elements of cluster-2 were determined and clustered in nine groups. The pathways
were discussed in details.
Conclusion: Pathway analysis indicates that the introduced central genes of the network can be considered as biomarkers of gastric
atrophy
Keywords :
Gastric atrophy , Network analysis , Gene , Biochemical pathway , Central node
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics