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IL-17-related signature genes linked to human necrotizing enterocolitis.

Éric TremblayEmanuela FerrettiCorentin BabakissaKarolina Maria BurghardtEmile LevyJean-François Beaulieu
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
Gene set enrichment analysis indicated that the most significant biological pathways over-represented in NEC neonates were closely associated with innate immune functions. One of the striking observations was the highly modulated expression of inflammatory genes related to the IL-17 pathway including such as pro-inflammatory cytokines (CXCL8), chemokines (CXCL5 and CXCL10) and antimicrobials (DEF5A, DEF6A, LCN2, NOS2) in the intestine of neonates diagnosed with NEC. Interestingly, the increase in IL-17 expression appeared to be under the IL-17F form, as reported in Crohn's disease, another inflammatory bowel disease. Further investigation is thus still needed to determine the precise role of IL-17F and its downstream targets in NEC.
Keyphrases
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  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
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  • nitric oxide synthase