Research Article

Transforming Growth Factor-Beta (TGF-β) Signaling in Paravertebral Muscles in Juvenile and Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Table 4

GO molecular functions of TGFβ related genes differentiating muscular transcriptomes from concave and convex sides of the curve in JIS: juvenile idiopathic scoliosis and AIS: adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. value result of nonparametric Mann-Whitney test. FC: fold change.

FunctionJISAIS
GeneFCRegulationGeneFCRegulation

Transcription factor activityNR3C10.041.56upTOX40.011.17down
SMAD30.021.18up
TRIM330.031.38down
ZBTB7B0.021.26down

Growth factor activityBMP2K0.041.12downGDF150.031.17up
BMP60.021.17down
INHBA0.011.18down

Receptor activityTACD20.021.22downITGB40.011.09up
ITGB50.011.15up

Calcium ion bindingFKBP1A0.011.37up
PCDH10.011.3down

Calmodulin bindingLTBP30.032.34up
LTBP40.011.5up
MYL60.031.53up

Protein bindingFBXL120.011.31up
ASPP10.021.23down

Hormone activityPTHR0.021.1down

Cysteine type peptidase activityUCHL50.031.56up

Oxidoreductase activityEGLN10.041.52up

Str. constituent of cytoskeletonKRT150.011.26down

Ubiquitin protein ligase activitySMURF10.031.04down

Nucleotide kinase activityMAGI20.021.2down

Transmembrane receptor protein-kinase activityTGFBR20.011.13up

UnclassifiedFA1750.021.26up
TTC170.041.21up
WIPI30.021.19up
TMEM10.031.1up
UNC450.031.43down
DCAF70.011.23down
SH3D210.011.19down
RAB250.011.13down
L1TD10.021.05down