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Table I Top 10 genes upregulated in MG vs. CG but downregulated in EG vs. MG, sorted by magnitude of Log-fold change

From: Lung transcriptomics reveals the underlying mechanism by which aerobic training enhances pulmonary function in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Gene ID

Symbol

Name

P-Value

Log FC

327,799

Usp44

Ubiquitin specific peptidase 44

0.0053

6.29

11,418

Asic2

Acid-sensing (proton-gated) ion channel 2

0.0051

6.09

23,925

Kel

Kell blood group

0.0071

6.08

14,761

Gpr27

G protein-coupled receptor 27

0.0037

6.08

100,038,683

Gm10775

Predicted gene 10,775

0.0051

6.04

74,176

Tgm5

Transglutaminase 5

0.0076

5.75

243,168

Hsd17b13

Hydroxysteroid (17-beta) dehydrogenase 13

0.0121

5.75

240,595

Kcnv2

Potassium channel, subfamily V, member 2

0.0277

5.72

629,147

Ctxn3

Cortexin 3

0.0178

5.68

436,240

Foxr2

Forkhead box R2

0.0105

5.67

  1. Note: log FC, log (fold-change). The above DEGs were upregulated after smoke exposure but downregulated after exercise training, indicating that the effect of exercise training on lung tissue might be related to the above genes.