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Expression of Psoriatic Genes, Pathways, and Regulators linked Inextricably with Psoriasis Comorbidities
Subhashini. D and D. Alex Anand
Abstract
Genes are the hereditary materials that direct the expression of proteins. Owing to the pathological
state, they are either up or down-regulated. Numerous diseases, including autoimmune disorders,
are produced as a result of this aberrant expression. This being the case, psoriasis is fundamentally
associated with the expression of comorbidities in the sufferers. Seventy-two of such dysregulated
genes obtained from four research groups have been annotated in DAVID and ten of them in
gProfiler. Our GO and Reactome results, which were enriched from ten genes with differential
expressions indicate the manifestation of keratinization and its key activities. The transcription
regulators were determined by ChEA3. They are made up of GRHL3, DLX3, ZNF750, and BHLHE40
and are in charge of controlling the expression of those genes. DGIdb was exploited and a single
drug, progesterone was identified against the PI3 gene.
Keywords
Psoriasis, annotational analysis, transcriptional study
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