Research Article

A Comparative Genomic Study in Schizophrenic and in Bipolar Disorder Patients, Based on Microarray Expression Profiling Meta-Analysis

Table 6

Common DE genes in SZ and BD patients as compared to control samples derived from the fourth study. Top twenty genes (BD) are shown.

Gene symbolFC (log2) SZ
versus control
FC (log2) BD
versus control
Gene title

DERL10.9218 0.59278 Der1-like domain family, member 1
DDX270.58735 0.55081 DEAD (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp) box polypeptide 27
NELL10.48395 0.49181 NEL-like 1 (chicken)
WDR410.561422 0.47103 WD repeat domain 41
SST0.56168 0.47692 Somatostatin
ZYX0.55832 0.4319 Zyxin
SSR10.79829 0.41544 Signal sequence receptor, alpha fibronectin
FSD10.4133 0.39578 Type III and SPRY domain containing 1
TRIM270.51857 0.39195 Tripartite motif-containing
TESC0.546183 0.364501 27 Tescalcin
HES10.3834410.32929Hairy and enhancer of split 1
MT1H0.4773260.329479 (Drosophila) metallothionein 1H
GJA10.6948210.332313Gap junction protein, alpha 1, 43 kDa
TRIL0.4054640.343382TLR4 interactor with leucine-rich repeats
MT1X0.600520.35402Metallothionein 1X
AGXT2L10.8169620.375859Alanine-glyoxylate aminotransferase 2-like 1
GREB10.6235980.418634Growth regulation by estrogen in breast cancer 1
EMX20.9753020.545582Empty spiracles homeobox
GPC50.7726530.5914932 glypican 5
ALDH1L11.05830.599394Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 family, member L1

Downregulation of genes in each disease state is represented with negative FC values (fold decrease) and upregulation with positive FC values. Most statistically significant genes, common in SZ and BD, are differentiated in similar way.