Kidney ‘pathway-orphan’ genes as a potential overlooked source of novel insights into kidney health and disease
Dianne Acoba,
Sophie Gunnarsson,
Anna Reznichenko
Abstract:Hundreds of protein-coding genes still have unknown functions and no biological pathway annotations. Mechanistic studies typically investigate well-known genes, despite growing evidence of associations between disease and some understudied genes. We hypothesized that examining these overlooked genes lacking pathway annotation could lead to new insights on chronic kidney disease (CKD) pathogenesis. Human protein-coding genes (N=19,258) from HGNC were annotated with pathway membership using a comprehensive colle… Show more
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