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. 2020 Nov 12;11:578972. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.578972

Table 1.

Comparison of significantly over-represented ASD-relevant canonical pathways in three phenotypic subgroups of ASD (Language, Intermediate, and Mild).

Ingenuity canonical pathways Language Intermediate Mild
(implicated in ASD) –log(p-value)*
Axonal Guidance Signaling 3.61 1.44
Protein Kinase A Signaling 3.44
Actin Cytoskeleton Signaling 3.33
CDK5 Signaling 3.22
cAMP-mediated signaling 2.69 1.67
Androgen Signaling 2.46
Synaptogenesis Signaling Pathway 2.03 2.14
Melatonin Signaling 2.02
VDR/RXR Activation 2.00
Ephrin Receptor Signaling 1.99
Neuregulin Signaling 1.93 1.78 2.36
GABA Receptor Signaling 1.93
Gap Junction Signaling 1.90
CREB Signaling in Neurons 1.84
Synaptic Long Term Depression 1.74
PI3K/AKT Signaling 1.66
Synaptic Long Term Potentiation 1.62
Estrogen Receptor Signaling 1.58
Neurotrophin/TRK Signaling 1.44
ERK/MAPK Signaling 1.41
Netrin Signaling 1.71
PTEN Signaling 1.39
*

Negative logarithm of the Fisher Exact p-value indicating the probability that the indicated pathway is not over-represented among the genes in the respective datasets. A –log(p-value) of 1.3 is equivalent to a p-value of 0.05. Only significant values are shown.