2020
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2019.01352
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Identification of Novel Genes and Biological Pathways That Overlap in Infectious and Nonallergic Diseases of the Upper and Lower Airways Using Network Analyses

Abstract: Previous genetic studies on susceptibility to otitis media and airway infections have focused on immune pathways acting within the local mucosal epithelium, and outside of allergic rhinitis and asthma, limited studies exist on the overlaps at the gene, pathway or network level between the upper and lower airways. In this report, we compared [1] pathways identified from network analysis using genes derived from published genomewide family-based and association studies for otitis media, sinusitis, and lung pheno… Show more

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“…Indeed, IRF5 −/− and IL-10RA −/− mutant iPSDM cells were both shown to have increased susceptibility to C. trachomatis infection. These results, along with numerous other published studies [e.g., (73)(74)(75)(76)(77)], demonstrate that multi-omics integration using PPI networks can reveal novel insight into the factors that play a significant role in the host immune response to infections.…”
Section: Mechanistic Insights Into Host-pathogen Interactionssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Indeed, IRF5 −/− and IL-10RA −/− mutant iPSDM cells were both shown to have increased susceptibility to C. trachomatis infection. These results, along with numerous other published studies [e.g., (73)(74)(75)(76)(77)], demonstrate that multi-omics integration using PPI networks can reveal novel insight into the factors that play a significant role in the host immune response to infections.…”
Section: Mechanistic Insights Into Host-pathogen Interactionssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…For example, the authors uploaded the GSE124180 dataset mainly compared the correlation of gene expression across COPD-relevant tissues, including large-airway epithelium, alveolar macrophage, and peripheral blood, and explored the biological functions of overlapped genes among three tissues [ 42 ]. On the other hand, Baschal et al compared the gene expressions across the lower airway, sinus, and middle ear tissues using the GSE124180 dataset and other data [ 43 ]. Different from these two researches, our study mainly focused on the role of macrophage polarization in COPD and identification of macrophage polarization-related genes as the biomarkers of COPD based on the peripheral blood of the GSE124180 dataset.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are the main structure of the local innate immune system and the main carrier of the airway flora. There are cilia on the surface of respiratory mucosal epithelial cells, which can transport bacteria of the lower airway upwards, while the mucus secreted by goblet cells and secretory IgA antibodies produced by submucosal lymphohistiocytes can further maintain the local chemical immune barrier function of the mucosa and prevent the invasion and colonization of pathogens [ 13 , 14 ]. However, the local immune system of the airway neither equips with the strong acid and alkali on the surface of alimentary canal mucosa and the powerful germicidal mechanism of excellent enzyme system nor the extremely anaerobic environment, which determines that there is no significant difference in the species but only in the number of bacteria in the upper and lower airway.…”
Section: Flora Distribution and Local Immunity Of The Airway In Healthy Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%