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Marc Martínez-Llordella, Juan José Lozano, Isabel Puig-Pey, Giuseppe Orlando, Giuseppe Tisone, Jan Lerut, Carlos Benítez, Jose Antonio Pons, Pascual Parrilla, Pablo Ramírez, Miquel Bruguera, Antoni Rimola, Alberto Sánchez-Fueyo
Published in Volume 118, Issue 8
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(8):2845–2857 doi:10.1172/JCI35342
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Figure 6
Impact of HCV infection and PBMC subsets on global gene-expression measurements.

(A) Venn diagram representing the number of statistically significant genes between TOL and non-TOL samples stratified on the basis of HCV infection status (SAM; FDR < 0.05). (B) Bar graph showing the influence of tolerance (upper panel) and HCV infection (lower panel) on the 26 individual probes selected by PAM according to globaltest. Bar height above the reference line corresponds to a statistically significant association. Red represents negative association; green represents positive association. (C) Checkerboard plot representing the correlation between PBMC subset frequency and the expression of the individual 26 probes selected by PAM. Results are shown as a matrix where white squares correspond to nonsignificant associations and black squares to significant associations (P <0.05) according to globaltest. For comparison, tolerance and HCV status have been included in the analysis as well.