Research Article

[Retracted] SERPINE1 Gene Is a Reliable Molecular Marker for the Early Diagnosis of Aortic Dissection

Table 1

The 6 significant genes related to the occurrence of aortic dissection. PLAUR, SERPINA1, SERPINE1, and TIMP1 were significantly upregulated in aortic dissection, and ACTN4 and GAS6 were significantly downregulated.

Gene symbolFold changeGene titleGO—Biological process

ACTN40.29Actinin alpha 4Actin filament bundle assembly;
positive regulation of cell migration [24]; and
regulation of apoptotic process [25]
GAS60.47Growth arrest specific 6Activation of protein kinase B activity;
extracellular matrix assembly; and
negative regulation of apoptotic process [26]
PLAUR2.34Plasminogen activator, urokinase receptorChemotaxis [27];
fibrinolysis; andnegative regulation of apoptotic process [28];
SERPINA12.20Serpin family A member 1Acute-phase response;
neutrophil degranulation; andnegative regulation of endopeptidase activity [29]
SERPINE12.97Serpin family E member 1Angiogenesis [30];
extracellular matrix organization;
Fibrinolysis [31]; and
regulation of smooth muscle cell migration [32]
TIMP12.39TIMP metallopeptidase inhibitor 1Extracellular matrix disassembly;
negative regulation of apoptotic process; and
negative regulation of metallopeptidase activity [33]