Gene expression profiling and network analysis reveals lipid and steroid metabolism to be the most favored by TNFα in HepG2 cells

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Background:The proinflammatory cytokine, TNFα, is a crucial mediator of the pathogenesis of several diseases, more so in cases involving the liver wherein it is critical in maintaining liver homeostasis since it is a major determiner of hepatocyte life and death. Gene expression profiling serves as an appropriate strategy to unravel the underlying signatures to envisage such varied responses and considering this, gene transcription profiling was examined in control and TNFα treated HepG2 cells. Methods and Findings:Microarray experiments between control and TNFα treated HepG2 cells indicated that TNFα could significantly alter the expression profiling of 140 genes; among those up-regulated, several GO (Gene Ontology) terms related to lipid and fat metabolism were significantly (p

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Pandey, A. K., Munjal, N., & Datta, M. (2010). Gene expression profiling and network analysis reveals lipid and steroid metabolism to be the most favored by TNFα in HepG2 cells. PLoS ONE, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009063

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