Meningioma

Meningioma accounts for more than one third of central nervous system tumors. They arise from meningothelical arachnoid cells, which are located at the intersection between neuronal tissue and cerebrospinal fluid. These cells play an important role in immunological processes. Most tumors are benign and discovered incidentally, and treatment includes observation, surgical resection, or radiotherapy. There is an increased risk in females and with increased BMI. Exposure to ionising environmental radiation is an additional risk factor (Alruwaili AA et al. (2024)).

Differential Abundance Analysis Results

This section presents the results of the differential protein abundance analysis, visualized through a volcano plot and summarized in the accompanying table for all three comparisons: 1) disease vs. healthy samples, 2) disease vs. diseases from the same class, and 3) disease vs. all other diseases.

Disease vs Healthy
Disease vs Class
Disease vs All other