Title of article
To Determine Pivotal Genes Driven by Methylated DNA in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome
Author/Authors
Li, Yan Department of Respiratory - Minhang Hospital of Fudan University - 170 Xinsong Road - Minhang District - Shanghai, China , Zhang, Yajuan Department of Respiratory - Minhang Hospital of Fudan University - 170 Xinsong Road - Minhang District - Shanghai, China
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8
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8
Abstract
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAHS) is a widespread respiratory dysfunction that has attracted more and more attention in
recent years. Recently, a large number of studies have shown that abnormal DNA methylation epigenetically silences genes
necessary for the pathogenesis of human diseases. However, the exact mechanism of abnormal DNA methylation in OSAHS is
still elusive. In this study, we downloaded the OSAHS data from the GEO database. Our data for the first time revealed 520
hypermethylated genes and 889 hypomethylated genes in OSAHS. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that these abnormal
methylated genes exhibited an association with the regulation of angiogenesis, apoptosis, Wnt, and ERBB2 signaling pathways.
PPI network analysis displayed the interactions among these genes and validated several hub genes, such as GPSM2, CCR8,
TAS2R20, TAS2R4, and TAS2R5, which were related to regulating liganded Gi-activating GPCR and the transition of mitotic
metaphase/anaphase. In conclusion, our study offers a new hint of understanding the molecular mechanisms in OSAHS
progression and will provide OSAHS with newly generated innovative biomarkers.
Keywords
DNA , Pivotal , Syndrome , OSAHS
Journal title
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Serial Year
2021
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2615879
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