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Matematicheskaya Biologiya i Bioinformatika, 2022, Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 174–187
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17537/2022.17.174
(Mi mbb484)
 

Bioinformatics

Additional pathogenic pathways in RBCK1 deficiency

E. I. Demichevaab, Kh. Shinwarib, K. S. Usheninab, M. A. Bolkovab

a Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ekaterinburg, Russia
b Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia
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Abstract: RBCK1 deficiency is a rare congenital autoinflammatory disease that causes inflammatory disruption on the molecular level. This deficiency has three major clinical manifestations: increased sensitivity to bacterial infections, autoinflammation syndrome, and the accumulation of amylopectin in skeletal muscle. The amylopectinosis causes myopathy and cardiomyopathy. The pathogenesis of the disease is poorly investigated and may include unnoticed relationships. We performed gene expression analysis on patients with RBCK1 deficiency and three other autoinflammatory diseases. The identification of differentially expressed genes revealed a large number of downregulated genes that are involved in the activation of essential metabolic and immune pathways, including NF-kB and Pi3k-Akt-mTOR. Signaling pathways were analysed using the KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) and Gene Ontology resource. Predicted protein-protein interactions were retrieved from the STRING (Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting proteins database). Besides the primary involvement of RBCK1 in disease pathology, several downregulated pathways aggravate symptoms of myopathy, cardiomyopathy, and bacterial disease. The studied pathways may serve as new targets for the development of compensatory therapies for patients with RBCK1 deficiency.
Key words: gene expression profiling, autoinflammatory diseases, RBCK1, signaling pathways, protein-protein interactions.
Received 24.06.2022, 17.07.2022, Published 09.08.2022
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Document Type: Article
Language: English
Citation: E. I. Demicheva, Kh. Shinwari, K. S. Ushenin, M. A. Bolkov, “Additional pathogenic pathways in RBCK1 deficiency”, Mat. Biolog. Bioinform., 17:2 (2022), 174–187
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