Journal article
Coexpression network analysis of neural tissue reveals perturbations in developmental processes in schizophrenia
A Torkamani, B Dean, NJ Schork, EA Thomas
Genome Research | Published : 2010
Abstract
We performed integrated gene coexpression network analysis on two large microarray-based brain gene expression data sets generated from the prefrontal cortex obtained post-mortem from 101 subjects, 47 subjects with schizophrenia and 54 normal control subjects, ranging in age from 19 to 81 years. Twenty-eight modules of coexpressed genes with functional interpretations were detected in both normal subjects and those with schizophrenia. Significant overlap of "case" and "control" module composition was observed, indicating that extensive differences in underlying molecular connectivity are not likely driving pathology in schizophrenia. Modules of coexpressed genes were characterized according ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported, in part, by the Scripps Translational Science Institute Clinical Translational Science Award (NIH U54RR02504-01) (N.J.S. and A.T.), and, in part, by NIH grant MH069696 (E.A.T). A.T. is also supported in part by a Scripps Dickinson Fellowship. B.D. is a NHMRC senior research fellow (Level B; 400016).