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Fu  Haitao  Han  Gonghai  Li  Haojiang  Liang  Xuezhen  Hu  Die  Zhang  Licheng  Tang  Peifu 《Neurochemical research》2019,44(9):2057-2067

In the adult central nervous system (CNS), axon regeneration is a major hurdle for functional recovery after trauma. The intrinsic growth potential of an injured axon varies widely between neurons. The underlying molecular mechanisms of such heterogeneity are largely unclear. In the present study, the adult zebrafish dataset GSE56842 were downloaded. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were sorted and deeply analyzed by bioinformatics methods. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis of DEGs were performed with the DAVID. A DEGs-associated protein–protein interaction network was constructed from the STRING database and visualized with Cytoscape software. In total, 621 DEGs were identified. GO analysis showed that the biological processes of DEGs focused mainly on the Notch signaling pathway, cell differentiation and positive regulation of neuron differentiation. The molecular functions mainly included calcium-transporting ATPase activity and calcium ion binding and structural constituents of the cytoskeleton. The cellular components included the plasma membrane, spectrin, and cytoplasmic and membrane-bound vesicles. KEGG pathway analysis showed that these DEGs were mainly involved in the metabolic pathway and Notch signaling pathway, and subnetworks revealed that genes within modules were involved in the metabolic pathway, Wnt signaling pathway, and calcium signaling pathway. This study identified DEG candidate genes and pathways involved in the heterogeneity of the intrinsic growth ability between neurons after spinal cord injury in adult zebrafish, which could facilitate our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying axon regeneration, and these candidate genes and pathways could be therapeutic targets for the treatment of CNS injury.

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