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Fig. 5 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

Fig. 5

From: New insights into meningitic Escherichia coli infection of brain microvascular endothelial cells from quantitative proteomics analysis

Fig. 5

Network analysis of significantly altered proteins in hBMECs upon E. coli infection. For the HB101 infection, two networks were constructed: a cellular assembly and organization, gastrointestinal disease, hepatic system disease; b RNA damage and repair, connective tissue disorders, developmental disorder. For the PCN033 infection, four networks were constructed: c lymphoid tissue structure and development, organ morphology, organismal development; d cellular movement, cancer, organismal injury and abnormalities; e inflammatory disease, inflammatory response, organismal injury and abnormalities; f cell death and survival, cellular development, cellular growth and proliferation. For the RS218 infection two networks were constructed: g neurological disease, organismal injury and abnormalities, cell cycle; h gene expression, cellular assembly and organization, DNA replication, recombination, and repair. The red nodes indicate significantly altered protein expression, and the white ones are those known to be involved in the networks, but not identified in this study. Arrows indicate the interrelationship between two molecules. Solid lines indicate direct interactions and dashed lines indicate indirect interactions

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