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Revista de Osteoporosis y Metabolismo Mineral

versión On-line ISSN 2173-2345versión impresa ISSN 1889-836X

Resumen

ANDUJAR-VERA, F et al. Genetic relationship between pulmonary diseases of environmental or occupational origin and osteoporosis: a bioinformatic approach. Rev Osteoporos Metab Miner [online]. 2021, vol.13, n.4, pp.130-136.  Epub 12-Dic-2022. ISSN 2173-2345.  https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/s1889-836x2021000400005.

Objetives:

Identifying biomarkers that relate osteoporosis to occupational and environmental lung diseases.

Material and methods:

Using integrated medical terminology databases, diseases related to lung diseases were obtained which, together with osteoporosis, were analyzed in DisGeNET to obtain the genes associated with each disease and form a protein-protein interaction network (PPI) through the Cytoscape StringApp. Applying different centrality algorithms using CythoHubba in Cytoscape, the 5 network proteins with the highest degree of centrality were selected.

Results:

9 diseases were included in the group of pulmonary diseases. 2,698 genes associated with lung diseases and osteoporosis were obtained. Genes associated with osteoporosis and with at least two of the included lung diseases resulted in a PPI network with 152 nodes and 1,378 axes. The proteins with the highest degree of network centrality were AKT1, ALB, IL6, TP53 and VEGFA.

Conclusions:

There is a significant relationship between osteoporosis and the environmental lung diseases studied, through genes with dual involvement. We propose five important genes that link these diseases. This could provide a coherent basis for further research in this field.

Palabras clave : osteoporosis; air quality; air pollution; lung disease; biomarkers; bioinformatics.

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