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. 2016 Aug 4;31(8):1913–1925. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dew142

Table II.

Significant networks identified by pathway analysis in spontaneous premature ovarian failure (POF) patients.

Term ID Term name Level Adjusted P-valuea
GO:0048247 Lymphocyte chemotaxis 1 2.83 × 10−2
GO:0002548 Monocyte chemotaxis 1 8.49 × 10−3
GO:0072677 Eosinophil migration 1 4.96 × 10−5
GO:0048245 Eosinophil chemotaxis 1.1 7.68 × 10−6
KEGG:04062 Chemokine signaling pathway 1 4.11 × 10−2
REAC:168249 Innate immune system 1 2.11 × 10−3
REAC:2454202 Fc epsilon receptor (FCERI) signaling 1.1 5.76 × 10−7
REAC:2029480 Fc gamma receptor (FCGR) dependent phagocytosis 1.2 2.00 × 10−19
REAC:166658 Complement cascade 1.3 2.41 × 10−27
REAC:5653656 Vesicle-mediated transport 1 5.80 × 10−10
REAC:2173782 Binding and uptake of ligands by scavenger receptors 1.1 3.68 × 10−23
REAC:2168880 Scavenging of heme from plasma 1.1.1 2.41 × 10−30
REAC:1280218 Adaptive immune system 1 7.48 × 10−5
REAC:198933 Immunoregulatory interactions between a lymphoid and a nonlymphoid cell 1.1 2.05 × 10−15

Functional enrichment analysis of genes within rearranged regions was performed using the web-based g:Profiler software. Gene Ontology (GO), KEGG pathway and Reactome (REAC) datasets with adjusted P-value < 0.05 were considered to be statistically significant.

aMultiple testing corrected enrichment P-value.