Consensus strategy in genes prioritization and combined bioinformatics analysis for preeclampsia pathogenesis.
Eduardo TejeraMaykel Cruz-MonteagudoGermán BurgosMaría-Eugenia SánchezAminael Sánchez-RodríguezYunierkis Pérez-CastilloFernanda BorgesMaria Natália Dias Soeiro CordeiroCésar Paz-Y-MiñoIrene RebeloPublished in: BMC medical genomics (2017)
Our results revealed that consensus strategy improve the detection and initial enrichment of pathogenic genes, at least in preeclampsia condition. Moreover the combination of the first percent of the prioritized genes with protein-protein interaction network followed by communality analysis reduces the gene space. This approach actually identifies well known genes related with pathogenesis. However, genes like HSP90, PAK2, CD247 and others included in the first 1% of the prioritized list need to be further explored in preeclampsia pathogenesis through experimental approaches.