Table 5.
Cellular and molecular functions | Moleculesa | Representative subgroup | Moleculesb | P-valuec | P-value subgroupd |
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Cellular function and maintenance | 25 | Lymphocyte homeostasis | 23 | 1.3E−23–1.2E−02 | 1.3E−23 |
Cellular development | 27 | T cell development | 22 | 3.0E−23–1.2E−02 | 5.9E−23 |
Cell-to-cell signaling and interaction | 23 | Activation of T lymphocytes | 15 | 3.6E−16–1.3E−02 | 3.6E−16 |
Cellular growth and proliferation | 26 | Proliferation of lymphocytes | 18 | 3.8E−15–1.2E−02 | 9.4E−15 |
Cellular movement | 18 | Lymphocyte migration | 13 | 5.0E−13–1.2E−02 | 5.0E−13 |
Transcripts in Network A were uploaded into the ingenuity pathways application (Ingenuity Systems, www.ingenuity.com). The software was used to identify the most significant molecular functions.
aNumber of functional analysis molecules related to the pathway.
bNumber of functional analysis molecules related to the representative pathway subgroup.
cRange of significance for pathway subgroups. Significance was determined from a single test P-value calculated using the right-tailed Fisher's exact test.
dSignificance for representative pathway subgroup.