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Chatterjee et al., 2024 - Moderate Elevation of Homocysteine Induces Endothelial Dysfunction through Adaptive UPR Activation and Metabolic Rewiring
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Figure 8

Mechanistic features of pathologically relevant Hcy exposure are conserved in adult endothelial cells. (A) Schematic diagram showing experimental model and treatment condition used for microarray profiling of GSE175735 from GEO database, previously published by M Jan et al. (B) Heatmap illustrating the trend of downregulation in differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of cell cycle and cellular migration compared between control and Hcy treated (0.5 mM, 48 h) groups. (CE) Respective heatmaps showing pathway specific expression of angiogenesis and antioxidant response genes, UPR and metabolism (TCA cycle and glycolysis), in the same Hcy treated and untreated control cell groups. Statistically significant (p-value < 0.05) genes were considered to obtain DEGs. Respective color legends representing Z-score ((observed value–mean)/standard deviation) values. Three sets of samples each from control and Hcy treated cells were used for analysis.

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