基于网络的方法鉴定介导COVID-19对呼吸系统疾病进展影响的途径和大分子相互作用

Nitun Kumar Podder, P. C. Shill, Humayan Kabir Rana, Subir Saha, A. Mimi, Nahnun Nahar Corniya, Nandita Paul, Tarun Kumar Saha
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COVID-19是一种与冠状病毒有关的传染病,通过感染者呼气、咳嗽或打喷嚏传播的飞沫传播。受冠状病毒感染的人有患呼吸道疾病的风险。COVID-19的长期存在可能是出现rd的一个重要风险。为了解决这些问题,我们研究了转录组学数据,以确定COVID-19对rd(如支气管炎(BC)、哮喘(AT)、肺癌(LC)和肺水肿(PE)发展的遗传影响。我们研究了来自NCBI的COVID-19、BC、AT、LC、PE病例和对照组的GEO数据集。通过共享16、19、27和59个共同基因,我们确定了COVID-19与rd相关。通过使用这些基因,我们进行了一些生物信息学分析,构建了疾病网络,确定了功能和本体论途径。形成了PPIs网络和pdi网络。在PPIs和pdi的基础上,我们鉴定了枢纽蛋白并构建了枢纽蛋白网络。我们已经成功开发了一个定量模型,以确定COVID-19对rd进展的遗传影响。我们还通过黄金基准数据集验证了我们的调查结果。我们的研究结果是一个有效的资源,可以标记出对COVID-19 rd开发最重要的影响。
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Network-based Approach to Identify Pathways and Macromolecule Interactions that Mediate Influences of COVID-19 on the Progression of Respiratory System Diseases
COVID-19 is an infectious illness concerning coronavirus that is transmitted through droplets propagated by an infected person exhales, coughs, or sneezes. People affected by coronavirus have a risk to occur respiratory diseases (RDs). The longevity of COVID-19 may appear a vital risk of manifesting RDs. To address these issues, we explored transcriptomic data to identify the genetic effects of COVID-19 on the development of RDs such as Bronchitis (BC), Asthma (AT), Lung cancer (LC), and Pulmonary Edema (PE). We explored GEO datasets from NCBI for COVID-19, BC, AT, LC, PE case, and control subjects. We identified COVID-19 is associated with RDs by sharing 16, 19, 27, and 59 commonly DEGs accordingly. By using these genes we performed some bioinformatics analysis and constructed diseasome networks, identified functional and ontological pathways. We formed PPIs networks and PDIs network. On the basis of PPIs and PDIs, we have identified hub proteins and constructed hub proteins network. We have successfully developed a quantitative model to identify the genetic effects of COVID-19 on the progression of RDs. We also validated our investigations through gold-benchmark datasets. Our results are an effective resource to mark out the most important influences on the development of RDs for COVID-19.
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