Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles

The goal of this study was to identify potential transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis by an integrative analysis of multiple public microarray datasets. Using the R software and bioconductor packages, we performed a statistical analysis to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes in pediatric septic shock non-survivors, and further performed functional interpretation (enrichment analysis and co-expression network construction) and classification quality evaluation of the DE genes identified. Four microarray datasets (3 training datasets and 1 testing dataset, 252 pediatric patients with septic shock in total) were collected for the integrative analysis. A total of 32 DE genes (18 upregulated genes; 14 downregulated genes) were identified in pediatric septic shock non-survivors. Enrichment analysis revealed that those DE genes were strongly associated with acute inflammatory response to antigenic stimulus, response to yeast, and defense response to bacterium. A support vector machine classifier (non-survivors vs survivors) was also trained based on DE genes. In conclusion, the DE genes identified in this study are suggested as candidate transcriptomic markers for pediatric septic shock prognosis and provide novel insights into the progression of pediatric septic shock.

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Main Authors: Wang,Qian, Huang,Jie, Chen,Xia, Wang,Jian, Fang,Fang
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2021
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-879X20210003006122021-01-21Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profilesWang,QianHuang,JieChen,XiaWang,JianFang,Fang Pediatric Septic shock Transcriptomic markers Co-expression network Prognosis The goal of this study was to identify potential transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis by an integrative analysis of multiple public microarray datasets. Using the R software and bioconductor packages, we performed a statistical analysis to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes in pediatric septic shock non-survivors, and further performed functional interpretation (enrichment analysis and co-expression network construction) and classification quality evaluation of the DE genes identified. Four microarray datasets (3 training datasets and 1 testing dataset, 252 pediatric patients with septic shock in total) were collected for the integrative analysis. A total of 32 DE genes (18 upregulated genes; 14 downregulated genes) were identified in pediatric septic shock non-survivors. Enrichment analysis revealed that those DE genes were strongly associated with acute inflammatory response to antigenic stimulus, response to yeast, and defense response to bacterium. A support vector machine classifier (non-survivors vs survivors) was also trained based on DE genes. In conclusion, the DE genes identified in this study are suggested as candidate transcriptomic markers for pediatric septic shock prognosis and provide novel insights into the progression of pediatric septic shock.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.54 n.3 20212021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2021000300612en10.1590/1414-431x202010152
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Wang,Jian
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Huang,Jie
Chen,Xia
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Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
author_facet Wang,Qian
Huang,Jie
Chen,Xia
Wang,Jian
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title Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
title_short Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
title_full Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
title_fullStr Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
title_sort transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis: an integrative analysis of gene expression profiles
description The goal of this study was to identify potential transcriptomic markers in pediatric septic shock prognosis by an integrative analysis of multiple public microarray datasets. Using the R software and bioconductor packages, we performed a statistical analysis to identify differentially expressed (DE) genes in pediatric septic shock non-survivors, and further performed functional interpretation (enrichment analysis and co-expression network construction) and classification quality evaluation of the DE genes identified. Four microarray datasets (3 training datasets and 1 testing dataset, 252 pediatric patients with septic shock in total) were collected for the integrative analysis. A total of 32 DE genes (18 upregulated genes; 14 downregulated genes) were identified in pediatric septic shock non-survivors. Enrichment analysis revealed that those DE genes were strongly associated with acute inflammatory response to antigenic stimulus, response to yeast, and defense response to bacterium. A support vector machine classifier (non-survivors vs survivors) was also trained based on DE genes. In conclusion, the DE genes identified in this study are suggested as candidate transcriptomic markers for pediatric septic shock prognosis and provide novel insights into the progression of pediatric septic shock.
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