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Table 1 Significantly enriched Gene Ontology terms in response to infection with pandemic H1N1(2009) and seasonal H1N1 influenza viruses

From: Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza virus induces weaker host immune responses in vitro: a possible mechanism of high transmissibility

A. Pandemic H1N1

A. Seasonal H1N1

Term

%

P-Value

Term

%

P-Value

regulation of cell proliferation

30.2

2.70E-13

regulation of apoptosis

27

1.80E-17

regulation of apoptosis

28.1

2.00E-11

regulation of cell proliferation

20.9

1.60E-10

leukocyte activation

15.6

1.20E-09

positive regulation of apoptosis

14.7

1.50E-09

response to cytokine stimulus

10.4

3.50E-09

regulation of cell cycle

12.9

2.40E-09

regulation of protein kinase activity

15.6

1.00E-07

negative regulation of apoptosis

12.9

7.60E-09

lymphocyte activation and immune response

12.5

1.30E-07

protein amino acid phosphorylation

17.2

2.00E-08

cytokine-mediated signaling pathway

8.3

5.20E-07

lymphocyte activation

8.6

7.20E-07

positive regulation of signal transduction

12.5

6.10E-06

immune system development

9.8

1.00E-06

positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter

13.5

9.60E-06

transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway

8

1.50E-05

inflammatory response

11.5

8.40E-05

regulation of DNA replication

4.3

9.20E-05

regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB cascade

7.3

9.90E-05

positive regulation of B cell activation

2.5

6.90E-03

MAPKKK cascade

8.3

2.90E-04

JAK-STAT cascade

2.5

1.10E-02