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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
schizophrenia
)
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Schizophrenia
is a chronic, debilitating neuropsychiatric disorder. Multiple transcriptomic gene expression profiling analysis has been used to identify
schizophrenia
-associated genes, unravel disease-associated biomarkers, and predict clinical outcomes. We aimed to identify gene expression regulation, underlying pathways, and their roles in
schizophrenia
pathogenesis. We searched the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database for microarray studies of fibroblasts, lymphoblasts, and post-mortem brains of
schizophrenia
patients. Our analysis demonstrated high FOS expression in non-neural peripheral samples and low FOS expression in brain tissues of
schizophrenia
patients compared with healthy controls. FOS exhibited predictive value for
schizophrenia
patients in these datasets. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment analysis revealed that "amphetamine addiction" was among the top 10 significantly enriched KEGG pathways. FOS and FOSB, which are implicated in the
amphetamine addiction
pathway, were up-regulated in
schizophrenia
fibroblast samples. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis revealed that proteins closely interacting with FOS-encoded protein were also involved in the
amphetamine addiction
pathway. Pearson correlation test indicated that FOS showed positive correlation with genes in the amphetamine pathway. The results revealed that FOS was acceptable as a biomarker for
schizophrenia
and may be involved in
schizophrenia
pathogenesis.
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PMID:Central and Peripheral Changes in FOS Expression in Schizophrenia Based on Genome-Wide Gene Expression. 3096 96