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Table 5 Biological functions associated with TK2 deficiency according to Ingenuity Pathway Analysis

From: Transcriptomic profiling of TK2 deficient human skeletal muscle suggests a role for the p53 signalling pathway and identifies growth and differentiation factor-15 as a potential novel biomarker for mitochondrial myopathies

Category

Function

P-value

molecules

Diseases and disorders

   
 

Cancer

1.88E-14 - 1.18E-02

253

 

Neurological Disease

1.81E-11 - 8.60E-03

160

 

Skeletal and muscular disorders

1.81E-11 - 8.38E-03

166

 

Cardiovascular disease

3.52E-09 - 1.14E-02

102

 

Hereditary disorder

6.31E-08 - 1.18E-02

98

Molecular and cellular functions

   
 

Cell death and survival

2.63E-08 - 1.11E-02

165

 

Cellular function and maintenance

1.02E-05 - 1.06E-02

135

 

Small molecule biochemistry

1.02E-05 - 1.18E-02

105

 

Cell signaling

1.17E-05 - 1.18E-02

38

 

Vitamin and mineral metabolism

1.17E-05 - 1.18E-02

31

Physiological system development and function

   
 

Skeletal and muscular system development and function

1.22E-20 - 1.18E-02

99

 

Embryonic development

1.89E-05 - 1.18E-02

82

 

Organ morphology

1.22E-20 - 1.18E-02

80

 

Organ development

1.89E-05 - 1.18E-02

63

 

Cardiovascular system Development and function

1.66E-07 - 8.20E-03

57