SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.

Cigarette smoking is a major cause of death worldwide resulting in over six million deaths per year. Cigarette smoke contains complex mixtures of chemicals that are harmful to nearly all organs of the human body, especially the lungs. Cigarette smoking is considered the major risk factor for many lu...

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Main Authors: Yan Xu, Brian Hu, Sammy S Alnajm, Yin Lu, Yangxin Huang, Diane Allen-Gipson, Feng Cheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4444269?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-8bf5178ca9bc471c81a020307b44867a2020-11-24T21:24:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012832610.1371/journal.pone.0128326SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.Yan XuBrian HuSammy S AlnajmYin LuYangxin HuangDiane Allen-GipsonFeng ChengCigarette smoking is a major cause of death worldwide resulting in over six million deaths per year. Cigarette smoke contains complex mixtures of chemicals that are harmful to nearly all organs of the human body, especially the lungs. Cigarette smoking is considered the major risk factor for many lung diseases, particularly chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and lung cancer. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of smoking-induced lung injury associated with these lung diseases still remain largely unknown. Expression microarray techniques have been widely applied to detect the effects of smoking on gene expression in different human cells in the lungs. These projects have provided a lot of useful information for researchers to understand the potential molecular mechanism(s) of smoke-induced pathogenesis. However, a user-friendly web server that would allow scientists to fast query these data sets and compare the smoking effects on gene expression across different cells had not yet been established. For that reason, we have integrated eight public expression microarray data sets from trachea epithelial cells, large airway epithelial cells, small airway epithelial cells, and alveolar macrophage into an online web server called SEGEL (Smoking Effects on Gene Expression of Lung). Users can query gene expression patterns across these cells from smokers and nonsmokers by gene symbols, and find the effects of smoking on the gene expression of lungs from this web server. Sex difference in response to smoking is also shown. The relationship between the gene expression and cigarette smoking consumption were calculated and are shown in the server. The current version of SEGEL web server contains 42,400 annotated gene probe sets represented on the Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 platform. SEGEL will be an invaluable resource for researchers interested in the effects of smoking on gene expression in the lungs. The server also provides useful information for drug development against smoking-related diseases. The SEGEL web server is available online at http://www.chengfeng.info/smoking_database.html.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4444269?pdf=render
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author Yan Xu
Brian Hu
Sammy S Alnajm
Yin Lu
Yangxin Huang
Diane Allen-Gipson
Feng Cheng
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Brian Hu
Sammy S Alnajm
Yin Lu
Yangxin Huang
Diane Allen-Gipson
Feng Cheng
SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yan Xu
Brian Hu
Sammy S Alnajm
Yin Lu
Yangxin Huang
Diane Allen-Gipson
Feng Cheng
author_sort Yan Xu
title SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
title_short SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
title_full SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
title_fullStr SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
title_full_unstemmed SEGEL: A Web Server for Visualization of Smoking Effects on Human Lung Gene Expression.
title_sort segel: a web server for visualization of smoking effects on human lung gene expression.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Cigarette smoking is a major cause of death worldwide resulting in over six million deaths per year. Cigarette smoke contains complex mixtures of chemicals that are harmful to nearly all organs of the human body, especially the lungs. Cigarette smoking is considered the major risk factor for many lung diseases, particularly chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and lung cancer. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms of smoking-induced lung injury associated with these lung diseases still remain largely unknown. Expression microarray techniques have been widely applied to detect the effects of smoking on gene expression in different human cells in the lungs. These projects have provided a lot of useful information for researchers to understand the potential molecular mechanism(s) of smoke-induced pathogenesis. However, a user-friendly web server that would allow scientists to fast query these data sets and compare the smoking effects on gene expression across different cells had not yet been established. For that reason, we have integrated eight public expression microarray data sets from trachea epithelial cells, large airway epithelial cells, small airway epithelial cells, and alveolar macrophage into an online web server called SEGEL (Smoking Effects on Gene Expression of Lung). Users can query gene expression patterns across these cells from smokers and nonsmokers by gene symbols, and find the effects of smoking on the gene expression of lungs from this web server. Sex difference in response to smoking is also shown. The relationship between the gene expression and cigarette smoking consumption were calculated and are shown in the server. The current version of SEGEL web server contains 42,400 annotated gene probe sets represented on the Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 platform. SEGEL will be an invaluable resource for researchers interested in the effects of smoking on gene expression in the lungs. The server also provides useful information for drug development against smoking-related diseases. The SEGEL web server is available online at http://www.chengfeng.info/smoking_database.html.
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