Department of Computational Biology and Medical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Japan
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Integrative Genomic Analysis Reveals Metabolic and Immune-Related Pathways Enriched in 14 Prioritized Endometriosis Risk-Associated Genes
Author(s): Kosuke Suzuki*
The discovery of MNK1 and TOP3A as novel risk-related genes calls for future research to unravel their specific mechanisms of action and their
potential as diagnostic or therapeutic markers. Through integrative genomic analyses, we have identified and prioritized 14 functionally connected
genes as risk-associated factors in endometriosis. These genes are significantly enriched in metabolic and immune-related pathways, highlighting
their involvement in the disease's pathogenesis. The validation of aberrant gene expression levels and the discovery of novel genes, MNK1 and
TOP3A, further reinforce their potential as key players in endometriosis. These findings provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms
underlying endometriosis and pave the way for targeted therapeutic strategies in the future... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4567.2023.7.44
Journal of Genetics and Genomes received 65 citations as per Google Scholar report