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Table 2 Analysis of biological functions induced infection of human monocyte-derived macrophages with M. avium isolates

From: Intracellular growth of Mycobacterium avium subspecies and global transcriptional responses in human macrophages after infection

 

Biological functions

Enrichment score

Mah VI101 compared to uninfected

Negative regulation of apoptosis

15.2

 

Inflammatory response

13.5

 

Induction of apoptosis

12.7

 

Cytokine/chemokine activity

8.4

 

Regulation of cytokine production

7.1

 

Regulation of signal transduction

6.6

 

Regulation of T and B cell activation/proliferation

6.0

 

Regulation of protein cytokine secretion

5.2

 

Regulation of phosphorylation

4.8

 

Response to molecule of bacterial origin

3.8

Mah 1655 compared to uninfected

Inflammatory response

15.5

 

Negative regulation of apoptosis

9.8

 

Induction of apoptosis

6.6

 

Cytokine/chemokine activity

5.9

 

Regulation of T and B cell activation/proliferation

4.5

 

Regulation of phosphorylation

4.2

 

Response to molecule of bacterial origin

4.1

 

Regulation of viral replication

3.6

 

Pattern recognition receptor pathway signalling

3.5

 

Cell migration

3.5

Maa 1794 compared to uninfected

Inflammatory response

16.5

 

Negative regulation of apoptosis

14.2

 

Induction of apoptosis

13.0

 

Response to molecule of bacterial origin

8.3

 

Regulation of signal transduction

8.2

 

Cytokine/chemokine activity

7.6

 

Regulation of T and B cell activation/proliferation

6.6

 

Regulation of cytokine production

6.0

 

Regulation of protein cytokine secretion

4.9

 

Regulation of phosphorylation

4.3

  1. The analysis was done using the Database for Annotation, Visualization and Integrated Discovery (DAVID). An Enrichment score > 1.3 was considered statistically significant.