Hi Biostars,
After finding DEG genes, I try to find important genes that may cause for a disease so I do pathway analysis with GSEA and find pathway with highest enrichment score using gseKEGG()
and gseGO()
. Is that genes in the pathway with highest enrichment score is the one I should focus on? Or other analysis I should perform from bulk RNA-seq data to find the important gene? I appreciate your help!
Thanks michael so much for your help! We already know the mutation gene which cause the disease and now trying to find which gene/transcription factor is affected by that mutation. Then if possible finding a drug to target that gene/transcription factor because we can't edit the mutation gene. Network analysis like using cytoscape? Multiple samples you mean biological replicates? Thanks Mike!
You can use e.g. the WGCNA package for network analysis. In your case multiple samples this might mean multiple patients or a time series or both.
Hi @michael. I looked for tutorials that do WGCNA analysis and their input data are not very similar to my data. The data tutorial at https://horvath.genetics.ucla.edu/html/CoexpressionNetwork/Rpackages/WGCNA/Tutorials/index.html have 3 files. I have raw count matrix with a control with technical replicate and 3 diseased samples with 2 technical replicates for each. Is that enough to perform the analysis? Thank you!
In summary, you 3 samples plus 1 control, the technical replicates do not help here. That is unfortunately not enough for WGCNA and only barely for DE analysis. If you want to follow this path, you need to either find more patients or use knock-out cell lines.
Another option is to extract upstream sequences of DE genes and extract common motifs with MEME, search transcription factor databases and compare to known TF binding sites in UCSC genome browser. Then identify a set of overlapping TFs between the DE genes.
Thanks michael! So to do WGCNA, what are the minimum of control and diseased? Is there anything I can do to help with your work? I am happy to volunteer.
There is no exact number but something around 15 to 20 samples is what I have read.
Sure, keep posting :) You can also apply for an internship or a position at the University of Bergen, Norway if you feel like it.
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