Novel tuberculosis susceptibility candidate genes revealed by the reconstruction and analysis of associative networks

Tuberculosis (TB) is a common infectious disease caused by M. tuberculosis. The risk of the disease is dependent on complex interactions between host genetics and environmental factors. Accumulated genomic data, along with novel methodological approaches such as associative networks, facilitate stud...

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Veröffentlicht in:Infection, genetics and evolution genetics and evolution, 2016-12, Vol.46, p.118-123
Hauptverfasser: Bragina, Elena Yu, Tiys, Evgeny S., Rudko, Alexey A., Ivanisenko, Vladimir A., Freidin, Maxim B.
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Zusammenfassung:Tuberculosis (TB) is a common infectious disease caused by M. tuberculosis. The risk of the disease is dependent on complex interactions between host genetics and environmental factors. Accumulated genomic data, along with novel methodological approaches such as associative networks, facilitate studies into the inherited basis of TB. In the current study, we carried out the reconstruction and analysis of an associative network representing molecular interactions between proteins and genes associated with TB. The network predominantly comprises of well-studied key proteins and genes which are able to govern the immune response against M. tuberculosis. However, this approach also allowed us to reveal 12 proteins encoded by genes, the polymorphisms of which have never been studied in relation to M. tuberculosis infection. These proteins include surface antigens (CD4, CD69, CD79, CD80, MUC16) and other important components of the immune response, inflammation, pathogen recognition, cell migration and activation (HCST, ADA, CP, SPP1, CXCR4, AGER, PACRG). Thus, the associative network approach enables the discovery of new candidate genes for TB susceptibility. Molecular genetic network of functional interactions between human genes/proteins associated with tuberculosis (associative network). [Display omitted] •Tuberculosis is a common infectious disease caused by M. tuberculosis.•Host genetics can modify the risk of tuberculosis.•The ANDSystem software was used to reconstruct an associative network for tuberculosis.•This approach allowed us to reveal 12 new candidate genes for tuberculosis.
ISSN:1567-1348
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DOI:10.1016/j.meegid.2016.10.030