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Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome)
BACKGROUND: Pre-eclampsia is the most common complication occurring during pregnancy. In the majority of cases, it is concurrent with other pathologies in a comorbid manner (frequent co-occurrences in patients), such as diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. Providing bronchial asthma,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4407242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-9-S2-S4 |
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author | Glotov, Andrey S Tiys, Evgeny S Vashukova, Elena S Pakin, Vladimir S Demenkov, Pavel S Saik, Olga V Ivanisenko, Timofey V Arzhanova, Olga N Mozgovaya, Elena V Zainulina, Marina S Kolchanov, Nikolay A Baranov, Vladislav S Ivanisenko, Vladimir A |
author_facet | Glotov, Andrey S Tiys, Evgeny S Vashukova, Elena S Pakin, Vladimir S Demenkov, Pavel S Saik, Olga V Ivanisenko, Timofey V Arzhanova, Olga N Mozgovaya, Elena V Zainulina, Marina S Kolchanov, Nikolay A Baranov, Vladislav S Ivanisenko, Vladimir A |
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description | BACKGROUND: Pre-eclampsia is the most common complication occurring during pregnancy. In the majority of cases, it is concurrent with other pathologies in a comorbid manner (frequent co-occurrences in patients), such as diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. Providing bronchial asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, certain neurodegenerative diseases and cancers as examples, we have shown previously that pairs of inversely comorbid pathologies (rare co-occurrences in patients) are more closely related to each other at the molecular genetic level compared with randomly generated pairs of diseases. Data in the literature concerning the causes of pre-eclampsia are abundant. However, the key mechanisms triggering this disease that are initiated by other pathological processes are thus far unknown. The aim of this work was to analyse the characteristic features of genetic networks that describe interactions between comorbid diseases, using pre-eclampsia as a case in point. RESULTS: The use of ANDSystem, Pathway Studio and STRING computer tools based on text-mining and database-mining approaches allowed us to reconstruct associative networks, representing molecular genetic interactions between genes, associated concurrently with comorbid disease pairs, including pre-eclampsia, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. It was found that these associative networks statistically differed in the number of genes and interactions between them from those built for randomly chosen pairs of diseases. The associative network connecting all four diseases was composed of 16 genes (PLAT, ADIPOQ, ADRB3, LEPR, HP, TGFB1, TNFA, INS, CRP, CSRP1, IGFBP1, MBL2, ACE, ESR1, SHBG, ADA). Such an analysis allowed us to reveal differential gene risk factors for these diseases, and to propose certain, most probable, theoretical mechanisms of pre-eclampsia development in pregnant women. The mechanisms may include the following pathways: [TGFB1 or TNFA]-[IL1B]-[pre-eclampsia]; [TNFA or INS]-[NOS3]-[pre-eclampsia]; [INS]-[HSPA4 or CLU]-[pre-eclampsia]; [ACE]-[MTHFR]-[pre-eclampsia]. CONCLUSIONS: For pre-eclampsia, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity, we showed that the size and connectivity of the associative molecular genetic networks, which describe interactions between comorbid diseases, statistically exceeded the size and connectivity of those built for randomly chosen pairs of diseases. Recently, we have shown a similar result for inversely comorbid diseases. This suggests that comorbid and inversely comorbid diseases have common features concerning structural organization of associative molecular genetic networks. |
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spelling | pubmed-44072422015-04-29 Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) Glotov, Andrey S Tiys, Evgeny S Vashukova, Elena S Pakin, Vladimir S Demenkov, Pavel S Saik, Olga V Ivanisenko, Timofey V Arzhanova, Olga N Mozgovaya, Elena V Zainulina, Marina S Kolchanov, Nikolay A Baranov, Vladislav S Ivanisenko, Vladimir A BMC Syst Biol Research BACKGROUND: Pre-eclampsia is the most common complication occurring during pregnancy. In the majority of cases, it is concurrent with other pathologies in a comorbid manner (frequent co-occurrences in patients), such as diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. Providing bronchial asthma, pulmonary tuberculosis, certain neurodegenerative diseases and cancers as examples, we have shown previously that pairs of inversely comorbid pathologies (rare co-occurrences in patients) are more closely related to each other at the molecular genetic level compared with randomly generated pairs of diseases. Data in the literature concerning the causes of pre-eclampsia are abundant. However, the key mechanisms triggering this disease that are initiated by other pathological processes are thus far unknown. The aim of this work was to analyse the characteristic features of genetic networks that describe interactions between comorbid diseases, using pre-eclampsia as a case in point. RESULTS: The use of ANDSystem, Pathway Studio and STRING computer tools based on text-mining and database-mining approaches allowed us to reconstruct associative networks, representing molecular genetic interactions between genes, associated concurrently with comorbid disease pairs, including pre-eclampsia, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity. It was found that these associative networks statistically differed in the number of genes and interactions between them from those built for randomly chosen pairs of diseases. The associative network connecting all four diseases was composed of 16 genes (PLAT, ADIPOQ, ADRB3, LEPR, HP, TGFB1, TNFA, INS, CRP, CSRP1, IGFBP1, MBL2, ACE, ESR1, SHBG, ADA). Such an analysis allowed us to reveal differential gene risk factors for these diseases, and to propose certain, most probable, theoretical mechanisms of pre-eclampsia development in pregnant women. The mechanisms may include the following pathways: [TGFB1 or TNFA]-[IL1B]-[pre-eclampsia]; [TNFA or INS]-[NOS3]-[pre-eclampsia]; [INS]-[HSPA4 or CLU]-[pre-eclampsia]; [ACE]-[MTHFR]-[pre-eclampsia]. CONCLUSIONS: For pre-eclampsia, diabetes mellitus, gestational diabetes and obesity, we showed that the size and connectivity of the associative molecular genetic networks, which describe interactions between comorbid diseases, statistically exceeded the size and connectivity of those built for randomly chosen pairs of diseases. Recently, we have shown a similar result for inversely comorbid diseases. This suggests that comorbid and inversely comorbid diseases have common features concerning structural organization of associative molecular genetic networks. BioMed Central 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4407242/ /pubmed/25879409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-9-S2-S4 Text en Copyright © 2015 Glotov et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Glotov, Andrey S Tiys, Evgeny S Vashukova, Elena S Pakin, Vladimir S Demenkov, Pavel S Saik, Olga V Ivanisenko, Timofey V Arzhanova, Olga N Mozgovaya, Elena V Zainulina, Marina S Kolchanov, Nikolay A Baranov, Vladislav S Ivanisenko, Vladimir A Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title | Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title_full | Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title_fullStr | Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title_short | Molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
title_sort | molecular association of pathogenetic contributors to pre-eclampsia (pre-eclampsia associome) |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4407242/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1752-0509-9-S2-S4 |
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