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Bioinformatics Strategies to Identify Shared Molecular Biomarkers That Link Ischemic Stroke and Moyamoya Disease with Glioblastoma.
Islam, Md Khairul; Islam, Md Rakibul; Rahman, Md Habibur; Islam, Md Zahidul; Amin, Md Al; Ahmed, Kazi Rejvee; Rahman, Md Ataur; Moni, Mohammad Ali; Kim, Bonglee.
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  • Islam MK; Department of Information & Communication Technology, Islamic University, Kushtia 7003, Bangladesh.
  • Islam MR; Department of Information & Communication Technology, Islamic University, Kushtia 7003, Bangladesh.
  • Rahman MH; Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Islamic University, Kushtia 7003, Bangladesh.
  • Islam MZ; Department of Information & Communication Technology, Islamic University, Kushtia 7003, Bangladesh.
  • Amin MA; Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Prime University, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.
  • Ahmed KR; Department of Pathology, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Hoegidong Dongdaemungu, Seoul 02447, Korea.
  • Rahman MA; Department of Pathology, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Hoegidong Dongdaemungu, Seoul 02447, Korea.
  • Moni MA; Korean Medicine-Based Drug Repositioning Cancer Research Center, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 02447, Korea.
  • Kim B; School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia.
Pharmaceutics ; 14(8)2022 Jul 28.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36015199
Expanding data suggest that glioblastoma is accountable for the growing prevalence of various forms of stroke formation, such as ischemic stroke and moyamoya disease. However, the underlying deterministic details are still unspecified. Bioinformatics approaches are designed to investigate the relationships between two pathogens as well as fill this study void. Glioblastoma is a form of cancer that typically occurs in the brain or spinal cord and is highly destructive. A stroke occurs when a brain region starts to lose blood circulation and prevents functioning. Moyamoya disorder is a recurrent and recurring arterial disorder of the brain. To begin, adequate gene expression datasets on glioblastoma, ischemic stroke, and moyamoya disease were gathered from various repositories. Then, the association between glioblastoma, ischemic stroke, and moyamoya was established using the existing pipelines. The framework was developed as a generalized workflow to allow for the aggregation of transcriptomic gene expression across specific tissue; Gene Ontology (GO) and biological pathway, as well as the validation of such data, are carried out using enrichment studies such as protein-protein interaction and gold benchmark databases. The results contribute to a more profound knowledge of the disease mechanisms and unveil the projected correlations among the diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article