npj Systems Biology and Applications (Feb 2017)

Meta-analysis of host response networks identifies a common core in tuberculosis

  • Awanti Sambarey,
  • Abhinandan Devaprasad,
  • Priyanka Baloni,
  • Madhulika Mishra,
  • Abhilash Mohan,
  • Priyanka Tyagi,
  • Amit Singh,
  • JS Akshata,
  • Razia Sultana,
  • Shashidhar Buggi,
  • Nagasuma Chandra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41540-017-0005-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Tuberculosis: an underlying common-core host response network Patients suffering from tuberculosis (TB) show a high extent of variations in their gene expression patterns. Such heterogeneity poses major road blocks to our understanding of how hosts respond to the disease. A number of studies have profiled transcriptomes of human blood samples from TB patients, but a meta-analysis indicates that very few changes are consistently seen. The problem, to a large extent, lies with the way large data is analysed. We have used a genome-wide network approach to characterise the host response and have identified a common-core in the TB response networks of different patients, indicating the presence of unified host response mechanisms. This core network provides a comprehensive view into the most significant regulators of the infection-mediated biological processes across patients from different populations, and it shows partial reversals upon treatment.