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Table 3 Enrichment results of the same differential gene among different groups

From: The effects of exosomes originating from different cell sources on the differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into schwann cells

 

NSC vs. Fb/RSC vs. Fb

RSC vs. Fb/RSC vs. NSC

NSC vs. Fb/RSC vs. NSC

GO Enrichment of Genes

Biological Process

None

Cell death

Negative regulation of biological process

Negative regulation of cellular process

None

Cellular component

Cytoplasmic part

Cytoplasm

Catalytic complex

Mitochondrial part

Cytoplasmic part

Cytoplasm

Intracellular vesicle

Cytoplasmic vesicle

Vesicle

Extracellular region

Extracellular region part

Cytoplasmic part

Cytoplasm

Membrane-bounded organelle

Intracellular

Intracellular part

Membrane-bound organelle

Molecular Function

Protein dimerization activity

Protein binding

Identical protein binding

Ubiquitin conjugating Enzyme activity

Protein dimerization activity

Protein binding

Identical protein binding

Protein homodimerization activity

Protein dimerization activity

Protein binding

Identical protein binding

Catalytic activity

Molecular function regulator

Chemokine activity

binding

Intersection of differential gene enrichment analyses in KEGG and GSEA

Spliceosome, Oocyte meiosis, Cell cycle, Carbon metabolism, Glycine, serine and threonine metabolism, DNA replication, Cysteine and methionine metabolism, Dopaminergic synapse, Proteasome, Pyruvate metabolism, RNA polymerase, mRNA surveillance pathway, SNARE interactions in vesicular transport

  1. Regardless of whether gene expression was up- or down-regulated, we identified groups showing statistical significance (P ≤ 0.05); for our analysis, we created three paired groups: NSC vs. Fb, RSC vs. Fb and NSC vs. RSC. The italized sections represent three groups of identically expressed genes