Research Article

Disturbances of the Gut Microbiota, Sleep Architecture, and mTOR Signaling Pathway in Patients with Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea-Associated Hypertension

Table 4

KEGG differential genes analysis in severe-OSA with HTN patients compared with non-OSA without hypertension subjects.

ExpressionIDPathwaysCounts valueGene ID

Downregulationhsa04150mTOR signaling pathway60.006583727WDR24, DVL1, HRAS, ULK1, STK11, TELO2
hsa00564Glycerophospholipid metabolism40.015867516TAZ, PTDSS2, PNPLA6, DGKZ
hsa05230Central carbon metabolism in cancer30.037543817SIRT6, HRAS, G6PD
hsa04137Mitophagy-animal30.040725158RHOT2, HRAS, ULK1
hsa05165Human papillomavirus infection70.052551422TCIRG1, SCRIB, HDAC10, RFNG, DVL1, HRAS, LAMC3

Upregulationhsa04727GABAergic synapse20.013274614SLC38A2, TRAK2
hsa03018RNA degradation20.014053501SKIV2L2, TTC37
hsa05332Graft-versus-host disease10.042416288KLRC1
hsa00340Histidine metabolism10.057882946CARNMT1
hsa02010ABC transporters10.100443008ABCD2

values < 0.05 were considered significant.