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. 2012 Nov 13;8(3):301–316. doi: 10.1007/s12263-012-0322-6

Table 3.

Top bio functions associated with high-fat diet responsive genes identified in long-term high-fat diet-fed C57BL/6 J mice

Top bio functions
p value # Genes
Diseases and disorders
 Inflammatory response 2.35E−14–2.00E−02 71
 Immunological disease 7.65E−14–1.61E−02 40
 Connective tissue disorders 2.88E−11–2.20E−03 33
 Inflammatory disease 5.11E−11–2.00E−02 39
 Skeletal and muscular disorders 5.11E−11–7.21E−03 35
p value # Genes
Molecular and cellular functions
 Antigen presentation 2.35E−14–2.00E−02 40
 Cell-to-cell signaling and interaction 2.35E−13–2.00E−02 57
 Cellular movement 3.52E−10–2.00E−02 45
 Cellular function and maintenance 3.52E−09–1.75E−02 36
 Lipid metabolism 2.06E−06–2.00E−02 54
p value # Genes
Physiological system development and function
 Hematological system development and function 2.35E−13–2.00E−02 68
 Immune cell trafficking 2.35E−13–2.00E−02 48
 Tissue development 1.45E−10–2.00E−02 36
 Hematopoiesis 1.94E−05–1.97E−02 36
 Cell-mediated immune response 2.98E−05–2.00E−02 28
Top tox lists
p value Ratio
Top tox functions
 Xenobiotic metabolism signaling 7.25E−09 14/97 (0.144)
 Fatty acid metabolism 1.71E−05 11/118 (0.093)
 Cytochrome P450 panel 1.94E−05 6/31 (0.194)
 Positive acute phase response proteins 1.94E−05 6/30 (0.2)
 LPS/IL-1-mediated inhibition of RXR function 3.24E−05 13/176 (0.074)
p value # Genes
Hepatotoxicity
 Liver steatosis 1.08E−02–1.32E−01 7
 Hepatocellular carcinoma 2.15E−03–2.15E−03 5
 Liver hepatitis 2.15E−03–1.32E−01 5
 Liver damage 3.46E−03–5.88E−02 8
 Liver steatohepatitis 3.82E−03–1.32E−01 2