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   Variance of gene expression identifies altered network constraints in neurological disease  
   
نویسنده mar j.c. ,matigian n.a. ,mackay-sim a. ,mellick g.d. ,sue c.m. ,silburn p.a. ,mcgrath j.j. ,quackenbush j. ,wells c.a.
منبع plos genetics - 2011 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Gene expression analysis has become a ubiquitous tool for studying a wide range of human diseases. in a typical analysis we compare distinct phenotypic groups and attempt to identify genes that are,on average,significantly different between them. here we describe an innovative approach to the analysis of gene expression data,one that identifies differences in expression variance between groups as an informative metric of the group phenotype. we find that genes with different expression variance profiles are not randomly distributed across cell signaling networks. genes with low-expression variance,or higher constraint,are significantly more connected to other network members and tend to function as core members of signal transduction pathways. genes with higher expression variance have fewer network connections and also tend to sit on the periphery of the cell. using neural stem cells derived from patients suffering from schizophrenia (sz),parkinson's disease (pd),and a healthy control group,we find marked differences in expression variance in cell signaling pathways that shed new light on potential mechanisms associated with these diverse neurological disorders. in particular,we find that expression variance of core networks in the sz patient group was considerably constrained,while in contrast the pd patient group demonstrated much greater variance than expected. one hypothesis is that diminished variance in sz patients corresponds to an increased degree of constraint in these pathways and a corresponding reduction in robustness of the stem cell networks. these results underscore the role that variation plays in biological systems and suggest that analysis of expression variance is far more important in disease than previously recognized. furthermore,modeling patterns of variability in gene expression could fundamentally alter the way in which we think about how cellular networks are affected by disease processes. © 2011 mar et al.
آدرس department of biostatistics,harvard school of public health,boston,united states,department of biostatistics and computational biology,dana-farber cancer institute,boston, United States, national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane,australia,institute for molecular biosciences,the university of queensland,brisbane, Australia, national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane, Australia, national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane, Australia, department of neurogenetics,kolling institute for medical research,royal north shore hospital and university of sydney,sydney, Australia, the university of queensland centre for clinical research,brisbane, Australia, national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane,australia,queensland brain institute,the university of queensland,brisbane,australia,department of psychiatry,the university of queensland,brisbane,australia,queensland centre for mental health research,the park centre for mental health,brisbane, Australia, department of biostatistics,harvard school of public health,boston,united states,department of biostatistics and computational biology,dana-farber cancer institute,boston,united states,national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane, Australia, national centre for adult stem cell research,eskitis institute for cell and molecular therapies,griffith university,brisbane,australia,australian institute for bioengineering and nanotechnology,the university of queensland,brisbane, Australia
 
     
   
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