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Table 1 Top ten functions/diseases and their respective top ten pathways in ncp BVDV- infected monocytes

From: Analysis of Bovine Viral Diarrhea Viruses-infected monocytes: identification of cytopathic and non-cytopathic biotype differences

 

Acute phase response signaling (8)

Caveolae- mediated endocytosis signaling (5)

B cell development (3)

IL-10 signaling(3)

Macropinocytosis signaling (3)

Virus entry via endocytic pathway (3)

Antigen presentation pathway (2)

Fcy receptor mediated phagocytosis in macrophages and monocytes (3)

Integrin signaling (4)

Primary immunodeficiency signaling (2)

Cellular movement (10)

 

ITGB3

SPN

–

CSF1R, ITGB3

ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGB3

–

Immune cell trafficking (18)

–

ITGA6, ITGB3

SPN, PTPRC

CD14

CSF1R, ITGB3, CD14

ITGA6, ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGA6, ITGB3

PTPRC

Inflammatory response(20)

TF

ITGA6, ITGB3

SPN, PTPRC

CD14

CSF1R, ITGB3, CD14

ITGA6, ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGA6, ITGB3

PTPRC

Cell death (11)

SOD2

–

PTPRC, HLA- DRB1

CD14

CSF1R, ITGB3

–

HLA-DRB1

FGR

 

PTPRC

Hematological systemdevelopment and function (21)

TF

ITGA6, ITGB3

SPN, PTPRC, HLA-DRB1

CD14

CSF1R, ITGB3, CD14

ITGA6, ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGA6, ITGB3

PTPRC

Cell-to-cell signaling and interaction (10)

–

ITGB3

PTPRC

CD14

CSF1R, ITGB3, CD14

ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGB3

PTPRC

Cellular function and maintenance (5)

–

ITGB3

–

–

ITGB3

ITGB3

–

FGR

ITGB3

–

Immunologicaldisease (5)

–

–

PTPRC

CD14

CD14

–

–

–

–

PTPRC

Antigenpresentation (13)

A2M

–

PTPRC

CD14

CSF1R, CD14

–

–

FGR

–

–

Inflammatorydisease (5)

–

ITGB3

PTPRC

–

ITGB3

ITGB3

–

–

ITGB3

PTPRC

  1. TF: Transferrin; SOD2: Superoxide Dismutase 2, mitochondrial; A2M: Alpha-2-Macroglobulin; ITGB6: Integrin, Beta 6; ITGB3: Integrin, Beta 3 (platelet glycoprotein IIIa, antigen CD61); SPN: Sialophorin; PTPRC: Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Receptor type, C; CSF1R: Colony Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor; FGR: Fibrinogen Gamma Chain Numbers between brackets indicates the number of altered proteins involved in the functions/diseases or pathway