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. 2015 May 18;16(5):11229–11258. doi: 10.3390/ijms160511229

Table 12.

Enriched GO biological process categories for the target genes differentially expressed in the AAA neck and found to have binding sites for transcription factors RUNX1, ELF1, ETS2 and STAT5 based on the current ChIP-chip analyses.

GO Biological Process Category GO ID Number of Genes p FDR
Reference Set AAA Neck Set Expected
Regulation of apoptotic process 0042981 1150 30 13 5.72 × 10−06 1.50 × 10−03
Positive regulation of macromolecule metabolic process 0010604 1842 40 20 1.10 × 10−05 2.10 × 10−03
Cardiovascular system development 0072358 754 22 8.2 2.25 × 10−05 3.50 × 10−03
Negative regulation of programmed cell death 0043069 580 17 6.3 2.00 × 10−04 9.00 × 10−03
Signal transduction in response to DNA damage 0042770 116 7 1.2 3.00 × 10−04 1.21 × 10−02
Leukocyte migration 0050900 248 10 2.7 4.00 × 10−04 1.43 × 10−02

The gene list was obtained from a previously published study on RNA samples isolated from the neck regions of AAAs [40]. From this list, genes enriched in the ChIP-chip experiments identified in the current study were identified. This gene set (see Table S9) was then compared to the reference gene set in the human genome annotated to at least one GO category. The analysis was carried out using a set of chers in the AAA sample pool. The analyses presented here were carried out using the combined set of all target genes for all four transcription factors. All of the categories listed here are from the 6th level of hierarchy. Size of the category (number of genes) and the number of genes overlapping with the list of genes are given. The analysis was carried out using the Webgestalt tool [31,32]. p values were calculated using a hypergeometric test and adjustment for multiple hypothesis testing (FDR) was performed using Benjamini-Hochberg correction [33]. See Figure 8 for a DAG image of the categories, and Table S11 for a list of the genes in the aorta set in each category.