Title of article :
The critical role of dysregulation of antioxidant activity and carbohydrate metabolism in celiac disease
Author/Authors :
KhalKhal ، Ensieh Proteomics Research Center, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei-Tavirani ، Mostafa Proteomics Research Center, Faculty of Paramedical Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Razzaghi ، Mohammad Reza Laser Application in Medical Sciences Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rezaei-Tavirani ، Sina Proteomics Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Zali ، Hakimeh Proteomics Research Center, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rostami-Nejad ، Mohammad Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Research Center, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
8
From page :
340
To page :
347
Abstract :
Aim: Identification of the important processes and the related genes that are dis-regulated in the celiac disease (CD) was the aim of this study. Background: Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder which is characterized by immune reaction response mostly to wheat gluten. The gluten-free diet is the best-known treatment of the patients. Methods: Significant differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) related to the CD are extracted from a published proteomics study and are included in protein-protein interaction PPI) network analysis by Cytoscape software and its applications. The central proteins and related processes are identified and discussed. Results: Among 53 queried genes, 51 individuals were recognized by the database, and after network construction, 48 ones included in the network, and three genes remained as isolated nodes. Following 50 neighbors, the network was analyzed, and eight central genes were identified as dis-regulated elements. Related processes and the role of the central genes in celiac are discussed in detail. Conclusion: CAT, ENO1, PCK2, ACO2, ALDOOB, GALM, ADA, and ACTBADA as critical genes and Antioxidant activity, carbohydrate metabolism, inflammation, cell growth processes are highlighted as the dis-regulated individuals in CD.
Keywords :
Celiac disease , Antioxidant , Metabolism , Inflammation , Cell growth
Journal title :
Gastroenterology And Hepatology From Bed To Bench
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Gastroenterology And Hepatology From Bed To Bench
Record number :
2483772
Link To Document :
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