Frontiers in Pharmacology (Feb 2021)

TOXPANEL: A Gene-Set Analysis Tool to Assess Liver and Kidney Injuries

  • Patric Schyman,
  • Patric Schyman,
  • Zhen Xu,
  • Zhen Xu,
  • Valmik Desai,
  • Valmik Desai,
  • Anders Wallqvist

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.601511
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Gene-set analysis is commonly used to identify trends in gene expression when cells, tissues, organs, or organisms are subjected to conditions that differ from those within the normal physiological range. However, tools for gene-set analysis to assess liver and kidney injury responses are less common. Furthermore, most websites for gene-set analysis lack the option for users to customize their gene-set database. Here, we present the ToxPanel website, which allows users to perform gene-set analysis to assess liver and kidney injuries using activation scores based on gene-expression fold-change values. The results are graphically presented to assess constituent injury phenotypes (histopathology), with interactive result tables that identify the main contributing genes to a given signal. In addition, ToxPanel offers the flexibility to analyze any set of custom genes based on gene fold-change values. ToxPanel is publically available online at https://toxpanel.bhsai.org. ToxPanel allows users to access our previously developed liver and kidney injury gene sets, which we have shown in previous work to yield robust results that correlate with the degree of injury. Users can also test and validate their customized gene sets using the ToxPanel website.

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