Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Sep 2020)

Exploring the shared genes of hypertension, diabetes and hyperlipidemia based on microarray

  • Wenzhu Dong,
  • Hangping Chen,
  • Lu Wang,
  • Xiaoqian Cao,
  • Xiawei Bu,
  • Yan Peng,
  • Aiqing Dong,
  • Mengjiang Ying,
  • Xu Chen,
  • Xin Zhang,
  • Li Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902020000118333
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56

Abstract

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Given their relationship with metabolic syndrome and systematic inflammatory diseases, the pathogenesis of hypertension, hyperglycemia, and hyperlipidemia is closely related. To explore the common genes among these three conditions, spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR), spontaneous diabetic Goto-Kakizaki rats (GK) and hyperlipidemia rats (HMR) were reared for experiments. Gene array was used to identify the genes of SHR, GK and HMR compared with normal Wistar rats using TBtools software. First, real-time PCR was applied to verify these genes, and Cytoscape software was used to construct networks based on the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database. Second, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database analysis was performed to classify the genes. Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID) database and Gene Ontology database were used to explore the biological function. Finally, Onto-tools Pathway Express was used to analyze the pathways of shared genes. Importantly, upregulated common genes, such as Bad, Orm1, Arntl and Zbtb7a, were used to construct a network of 150 genes, while downregulated genes, such as Mif and Gpx1, formed a network of 29 genes. Interestingly, the networks were involved in various pathways, such as insulin signal pathway, endometrial cancer pathway, circadian rhythm pathway, and pancreatic cancer pathway. We discovered common genes of SHR, GK and HMR compared with normal Wistar rats, and the association of these genes together with biological function were preliminarily revealed.

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