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. 2009 Jul 14;114(12):2530–2541. doi: 10.1182/blood-2009-04-214403

Table 5.

KEGG pathways with the most genes up-regulated and down-regulated in CD34+ cells mobilized by plerixafor plus G-CSF compared with those mobilized by plerixafor alone and G-CSF alone

Pathways with genes up-regulated by plerixafor plus G-CSF
Pathways with genes down-regulated by plerixafor plus G-CSF
Pathway No. of up-regulated genes in pathway Pathway No. of down-regulated genes in pathway
Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction 68 MAPK signaling pathway 51
MAPK signaling pathway 63 Focal adhesion 46
Natural killer cell–mediated cytotoxicity 41 Oxidative phosphorylation 40
Jak-STAT signaling pathway 39 Calcium signaling pathway 37
Focal adhesion 33 Ribosome 36
Leukocyte transendothelial migration 33 Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction 33
Regulation of actin cytoskeleton 32 Wnt signaling pathway 33
Insulin signaling pathway 29 Tight junction 31
Cell cycle 28 Jak-STAT signaling pathway 29
Gap junction 28 Cell adhesion molecules 28
Calcium signaling pathway 25 Natural killer cell–mediated cytotoxicity 28
Fc epsilon RI signaling pathway 25 Insulin signaling pathway 27
Oxidative phosphorylation 25 Axon guidance 26
Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis 25 ErbB signaling pathway 25
T-cell receptor signaling pathway 24 Small cell lung cancer 25
B-cell receptor signaling pathway 22 Antigen processing and presentation 23
Cell adhesion molecules 22 Leukocyte transendothelial migration 23
Toll-like receptor signaling pathway 22 Gap junction 22
Wnt signaling pathway 22 Hematopoietic cell lineage 22
GnRH signaling pathway 21 Long-term depression 22
Melanogenesis 21 Regulation of actin cytoskeleton 22
Tight junction 21 VEGF signaling pathway 22
Apoptosis 20 Colorectal cancer 21
Hematopoietic cell lineage 20 T-cell receptor signaling pathway 21
Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection—EHEC 20 Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis 21