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DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions

Genome-wide gene expression analyses are invaluable tools for studying biological and disease processes, allowing a hypothesis-free comparison of expression profiles. Traditionally, transcriptomic analysis has focused on gene-level effects found by differential expression. In recent years, network a...

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Autores principales: Gerstner, Nathalie, Krontira, Anthi C., Cruceanu, Cristiana, Roeh, Simone, Pütz, Benno, Sauer, Susann, Rex-Haffner, Monika, Schmidt, Mathias V., Binder, Elisabeth B., Knauer-Arloth, Janine
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100496
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author Gerstner, Nathalie
Krontira, Anthi C.
Cruceanu, Cristiana
Roeh, Simone
Pütz, Benno
Sauer, Susann
Rex-Haffner, Monika
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Knauer-Arloth, Janine
author_facet Gerstner, Nathalie
Krontira, Anthi C.
Cruceanu, Cristiana
Roeh, Simone
Pütz, Benno
Sauer, Susann
Rex-Haffner, Monika
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Knauer-Arloth, Janine
author_sort Gerstner, Nathalie
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description Genome-wide gene expression analyses are invaluable tools for studying biological and disease processes, allowing a hypothesis-free comparison of expression profiles. Traditionally, transcriptomic analysis has focused on gene-level effects found by differential expression. In recent years, network analysis has emerged as an important additional level of investigation, providing information on molecular connectivity, especially for diseases associated with a large number of linked effects of smaller magnitude, like neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, we describe how combined differential expression and prior-knowledge-based differential network analysis can be used to explore complex datasets. As an example, we analyze the transcriptional responses following administration of the glucocorticoid/stress receptor agonist dexamethasone in 8 mouse brain regions important for stress processing. By applying a combination of differential network- and expression-analyses, we find that these explain distinct but complementary biological mechanisms of the glucocorticoid responses. Additionally, network analysis identifies new differentially connected partners of risk genes and can be used to generate hypotheses on molecular pathways affected. With DiffBrainNet (http://diffbrainnet.psych.mpg.de), we provide an analysis framework and a publicly available resource for the study of the transcriptional landscape of the mouse brain which can identify molecular pathways important for basic functioning and response to glucocorticoids in a brain-region specific manner.
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spelling pubmed-97550292022-12-17 DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions Gerstner, Nathalie Krontira, Anthi C. Cruceanu, Cristiana Roeh, Simone Pütz, Benno Sauer, Susann Rex-Haffner, Monika Schmidt, Mathias V. Binder, Elisabeth B. Knauer-Arloth, Janine Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article Genome-wide gene expression analyses are invaluable tools for studying biological and disease processes, allowing a hypothesis-free comparison of expression profiles. Traditionally, transcriptomic analysis has focused on gene-level effects found by differential expression. In recent years, network analysis has emerged as an important additional level of investigation, providing information on molecular connectivity, especially for diseases associated with a large number of linked effects of smaller magnitude, like neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, we describe how combined differential expression and prior-knowledge-based differential network analysis can be used to explore complex datasets. As an example, we analyze the transcriptional responses following administration of the glucocorticoid/stress receptor agonist dexamethasone in 8 mouse brain regions important for stress processing. By applying a combination of differential network- and expression-analyses, we find that these explain distinct but complementary biological mechanisms of the glucocorticoid responses. Additionally, network analysis identifies new differentially connected partners of risk genes and can be used to generate hypotheses on molecular pathways affected. With DiffBrainNet (http://diffbrainnet.psych.mpg.de), we provide an analysis framework and a publicly available resource for the study of the transcriptional landscape of the mouse brain which can identify molecular pathways important for basic functioning and response to glucocorticoids in a brain-region specific manner. Elsevier 2022-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9755029/ /pubmed/36532379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100496 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Gerstner, Nathalie
Krontira, Anthi C.
Cruceanu, Cristiana
Roeh, Simone
Pütz, Benno
Sauer, Susann
Rex-Haffner, Monika
Schmidt, Mathias V.
Binder, Elisabeth B.
Knauer-Arloth, Janine
DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title_full DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title_fullStr DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title_full_unstemmed DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title_short DiffBrainNet: Differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
title_sort diffbrainnet: differential analyses add new insights into the response to glucocorticoids at the level of genes, networks and brain regions
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9755029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36532379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2022.100496
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