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Identification of functional pathways and potential genes associated with interferon signaling during human adenovirus type 7 infection by weighted gene coexpression network analysis
by
Deng, Yu
, Ren, Luo
, Chen, Shiyi
, Yang, Zhongying
, Liu, Enmei
, Zang, Na
, He, Yu
, Wei, Jianhua
in
Adenoviruses
/ Bioinformatics
/ Cell death
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ Infections
/ Interferon
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Pathogenesis
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Therapeutic targets
2023
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Identification of functional pathways and potential genes associated with interferon signaling during human adenovirus type 7 infection by weighted gene coexpression network analysis
by
Deng, Yu
, Ren, Luo
, Chen, Shiyi
, Yang, Zhongying
, Liu, Enmei
, Zang, Na
, He, Yu
, Wei, Jianhua
in
Adenoviruses
/ Bioinformatics
/ Cell death
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ Infections
/ Interferon
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Pathogenesis
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Therapeutic targets
2023
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Identification of functional pathways and potential genes associated with interferon signaling during human adenovirus type 7 infection by weighted gene coexpression network analysis
by
Deng, Yu
, Ren, Luo
, Chen, Shiyi
, Yang, Zhongying
, Liu, Enmei
, Zang, Na
, He, Yu
, Wei, Jianhua
in
Adenoviruses
/ Bioinformatics
/ Cell death
/ DNA biosynthesis
/ Gene set enrichment analysis
/ Genes
/ Infections
/ Interferon
/ Metabolic pathways
/ Pathogenesis
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
/ Signal transduction
/ Therapeutic targets
2023
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Identification of functional pathways and potential genes associated with interferon signaling during human adenovirus type 7 infection by weighted gene coexpression network analysis
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Identification of functional pathways and potential genes associated with interferon signaling during human adenovirus type 7 infection by weighted gene coexpression network analysis
2023
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Human adenovirus type 7 (HAdV-7) can cause severe pneumonia and complications in children. However, the mechanism of pathogenesis and the genes involved remain largely unknown. We collected HAdV-7-infected and mock-infected A549 cells at 24, 48, and 72 hours postinfection (hpi) for RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) and identified potential genes and functional pathways associated with HAdV-7 infection using weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA). Based on bioinformatics analysis, 12 coexpression modules were constructed by WGCNA, with the blue, tan, and brown modules significantly positively correlated with adenovirus infection at 24, 48, and 72 hpi, respectively. Functional enrichment analysis indicated that the blue module was mainly enriched in DNA replication and viral processes, the tan module was largely enriched in metabolic pathways and regulation of superoxide radical removal, and the brown module was predominantly enriched in regulation of cell death. qPCR was used to determine transcript abundance of some identified hub genes, and the results were consistent with those from RNA-Seq. Comprehensively analyzing hub genes and differentially expressed genes in the GSE68004 dataset, we identified SOCS3, OASL, ISG15, and IFIT1 as potential candidate genes for use as biomarkers or drug targets in HAdV-7 infection. We propose a multi-target inhibition of the interferon signaling mechanism to explain the association of HAdV-7 infection with the severity of clinical consequences. This study has allowed us to construct a framework of coexpression gene modules in A549 cells infected with HAdV-7, thus providing a basis for identifying potential genes and pathways involved in adenovirus infection and for investigating the pathogenesis of adenovirus-associated diseases.
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Springer Nature B.V
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