31 research outputs found
Enrichment pathways analysis using the differentially expressed genes in people non-infected by <i>M tuberculosis</i> and with long incarceration (NI-LI).
A long time of incarceration means people who already had ≥ 1 year in prison when entering the study. Bars show the number of down-regulated genes in each pathway related to the biological process.</p
Differential gene expression among each group; this table shows the results from the pairwise comparisons among the 5 groups.
LTBI-LI: Latent tuberculosis infection with long incarceration (people already had ≥ 1 year in prison when entering the study). LTBI-SI: Latent tuberculosis infection with short incarceration (people started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration). ATB: active tuberculosis. NI-SI: non-infected with short incarceration. NI-LI: non-infected with long incarceration. (PDF)</p
Number of specific differentially expressed genes (up or down-regulated) between new latent tuberculosis infection, active tuberculosis TB and non-infected individuals.
LTBI-LI: Latent tuberculosis infection with long incarceration (people already had ≥ 1 year in prison when entering the study). LTBI-SI: Latent tuberculosis infection with short incarceration (people started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration). ATB: active tuberculosis. NI-SI: non-infected with short incarceration. NI-LI: non-infected with long incarceration.</p
Baseline characteristics of people deprived of liberty with active TB, latent tuberculosis infection and non-infected according to the time of incarceration.
Baseline characteristics of people deprived of liberty with active TB, latent tuberculosis infection and non-infected according to the time of incarceration.</p
Enrichment pathways analysis using the differentially expressed genes in people with new latent tuberculosis infection and with short incarceration (LTBI-SI).
A short time of incarceration means people who started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration. The negative and positive numbers show the number of down-regulated (red bars) and up-regulated genes (green bars) in each pathway related to the biological process.</p
Enrichment pathways analysis using the differentially expressed genes in people non-infected by <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> and with short incarceration (NI-SI).
A short time of incarceration means people who started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration. The bars show the number of up-regulated genes in each pathway related to the biological process.</p
Specific differential expression in each group.
LTBI-LI: Latent tuberculosis infection with long incarceration (people already had ≥ 1 year in prison when entering the study). LTBI-SI: Latent tuberculosis infection with short incarceration (people started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration). ATB: active tuberculosis. NI-SI: non-infected with short incarceration. NI-LI: non-infected with long incarceration. (PDF)</p
Database including the participants’ sociodemographic information.
(Excel, sheet 1); Excel, sheet 2 shows the definition of variables. (XLSX)</p
Principal component analysis among the five groups, to evaluate the heterogeneity.
LTBI-LI: Latent tuberculosis infection with long incarceration (people already had ≥ 1 year in prison when entering the study). LTBI-SI: Latent tuberculosis infection with short incarceration (people started the follow-up with less than three months of incarceration). ATB: active tuberculosis. NI-SI: non-infected with short incarceration. NI-LI: non-infected with long incarceration. (TIF)</p
Selection criteria and definitions used during the cohort study.
Sep 2016-dec 2018, Colombia. (PDF)</p