Title :
Computational modelling of the gene expression profile from acute ischaemic brain injury
Author :
Kola, Jay ; Revett, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Cavendish Sch. of Biosciences, Westminster Univ., London
Abstract :
The ensuing events subsequent to cerebral ischaemia are complex and multi-faceted, making it difficult to extract causal relationships between the various pathways that are altered during ischaemia. In this study, we analyse a comprehensive DNA microarray dataset of acute experimental ischaemic stroke, in an effort to elucidate key regulatory elements that participate in the triggering of the pathways that lead to tissue damage. The data suggest that genes responsible for immediate early genes, apoptosis, neurotransmitter receptors (principally glutamate), and inflammation are differentially expressed at various time points subsequent to experimental ischaemia. Using unsupervised clustering (self-organising maps) and gene regulatory networks, we were able to establish a framework within which we could place the resultant gene expression changes into. Although not yet complete, the results from this study indicate that even a complicated pathology such as ischaemia can be analysed in a biologically meaningful way using DNA microarray technology
Keywords :
DNA; biological tissues; brain; diseases; medical computing; self-organising feature maps; unsupervised learning; DNA microarray dataset; acute ischaemic brain injury; apoptosis; causal relationship; cerebral ischaemia; computational modelling; gene expression profile; gene regulatory network; glutamate; inflammation; ischaemic stroke; neurotransmitter receptor; pathology; self-organising maps; tissue damage; unsupervised clustering; Blood flow; Brain injuries; Brain modeling; Computational modeling; DNA; Gene expression; Genetics; Pathology; Space technology; Tissue damage; DNA microarrays; apoptosis; gene regulatory networks; ischaemia; self-organising maps;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Intelligence Methods and Applications, 2005 ICSC Congress on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0020-1
DOI :
10.1109/CIMA.2005.1662330