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. 2021 Feb 22;7:e336. doi: 10.7717/peerj-cs.336

Table 7. Association of the top pathways with the disease under study.

“Dataset” indicates the dataset GEO ID.

Dataset Investigated disease ID Pathway Literature support PMID
GSE15573 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04932 Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) None None
GSE15574 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04120 Ubiquitin mediated proteolysis Aberration of this system leads to the dysregulation of cellular homeostasis and the development of multiple inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis. 16978533
GSE15575 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa05016 Huntington disease None None
GSE15576 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04714 Thermogenesis None None
GSE15577 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04723 Retrograde endocannabinoid signaling Endocannabinoids, a group of endogenous bioactive lipids, have immunomodulatory effects able to influence both inflammation and pain in rheumatic disease, including rheumatoid arthritis. 29164003, 28857069
GSE15578 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa05010 Alzheimer disease None None
GSE15579 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04140 Autophagy Deregulation of autophagic pathway has recently been implicated in the pathogenesis of several autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis. 30072986
GSE15580 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa04621 NOD-like receptor signaling pathway NOD-like receptors are being implicated in the pathology of RA and other rheumatic diseases. 19835640
GSE15581 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa05012 Parkinson disease None None
GSE15582 Rheumatoid Arthritis hsa05203 Viral carcinogenesis None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04915 Estrogen signaling pathway None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04662 B cell receptor signaling pathway None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04012 ErbB signaling pathway ERBB pathway may have a role in both normal colon epithelial cell differentiation and malignant transformation. 27270421
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa05140 Leishmaniasis None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa05224 Breast cancer None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04510 Focal adhesion Cancer cells exhibit highly altered focal adhesion dynamics. 28476046
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04210 Apoptosis Abnormalities in apoptotic function contribute to both the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer and its resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs and radiotherapy. 15479695
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa04010 MAPK signaling pathway MAPK signaling plays an important part in progression of colorectal cancer. 15863380
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa05166 Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 infection None None
GSE4107 Colorectal Cancer hsa05200 Pathways in cancer "Meta"-pathway of cancer pathways. None
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04110 Cell cycle Dysregulation of the cell cycle is implicated in the biology of many cancers, including PCa. 7997877, 9096291, 18301781
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04360 Axon guidance None None
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04390 Hippo signaling pathway The hippo pathway effector YAP regulates motility, invasion, and castration-resistant growth of prostate cancer cells. 25645929
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa05166 Human T-cell leukemia virus 1 infection None None
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04014 Ras signaling pathway Ras signaling plays an important role in prostate cancer progression and is a possibly mediator of hormone resistance. 14689577, 20718703
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa01040 Biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids Alterations in lipid metabolism, and specifically the uptake and synthesis of fatty acids (FAs), comprise a well-documented aspect of metabolic reprograming in cancer. 31598388
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa05163 Human cytomegalovirus infection None None
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04350 TGF-beta signaling pathway TGF-beta signaling has pivotal roles in tumorigenesis and tumor progression 26774024, 29115550
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04010 MAPK signaling pathway MAPK signaling pathways act through their effects on apoptosis, survival, metastatic potential, and androgen-independent growth in prostate cancer 22046506
GSE55945 Prostate Cancer hsa04933 AGE-RAGE signaling pathway in diabetic complications None None

Note:

“Investigated Disease” indicates the disease investigated by the study. “ID” and “Pathway” indicate the KEGG ID and pathway name of the top pathway, respectively. “Literature support” provides a brief summary of literature support for the pathway-disease association. “PMID” indicates the PubMed ID(s) of the supporting study/studies.