نتایج جستجو برای: AGER protein human

تعداد نتایج: 2478292  

2018
Xuejie Zhu Lulu Zhou Ruyi Li Qi Shen Huihui Cheng Zongji Shen Haiyan Zhu

The receptor for advanced glycation end products (AGER) is an oncogenic transmembranous receptor up-regulated in various human cancers. We have previously reported that AGER was overexpressed in squamous cervical cancer. However, mechanisms of AGER involved in the progression of cervical cancer are unknown. In the present study, we investigated the effects of AGER on biological behavior, includ...

2016
Suzanne Miller Amanda P. Henry Emily Hodge Alexander K. Kheirallah Charlotte K. Billington Tracy L. Rimington Sangita K. Bhaker Ma’en Obeidat Erik Melén Simon K. Merid Caroline Swan Catherine Gowland Carl P. Nelson Ceri E. Stewart Charlotte E. Bolton Iain Kilty Anders Malarstig Stuart G. Parker Miriam F. Moffatt Andrew J. Wardlaw Ian P. Hall Ian Sayers

INTRODUCTION Genome-Wide Association Studies have identified associations between lung function measures and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and chromosome region 6p21 containing the gene for the Advanced Glycation End Product Receptor (AGER, encoding RAGE). We aimed to (i) characterise RAGE expression in the lung, (ii) identify AGER transcripts, (iii) ascertain if SNP rs2070600 (G...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2016
Karim Belmokhtar Thomas Robert Jeremy Ortillon Antoine Braconnier Vincent Vuiblet Camille Boulagnon-Rombi Marie Danièle Diebold Christine Pietrement Ann Marie Schmidt Philippe Rieu Fatouma Touré

OBJECTIVE Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with end-stage renal disease. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute phase protein and a binding partner for the multiligand receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE). We investigated the role of the interaction between SAA and RAGE in uremia-related atherogenesis. APPROACH AND RESULTS We used a mouse model of ure...

2012
Julie Beucher Pierre-Yves Boëlle Pierre-François Busson Céline Muselet-Charlier Annick Clement Harriet Corvol M. Abely C. Belleguic G. Bellon K. Bessaci A.S. Bonnel F. Brémont J. Brouard S. Bui R. Chiron R. Chumbi-Flores A. Clement H. Corvol J.C. Dalphin M.L. Dalphin V. David S. de Miranda J. Derelle P. Domblides S. Dominique J.C. Dubus I. Durieu S. Dury M. Ellaffi R. Epaud A. Fanton M. Fayon E. Fleurence P. Foucaud J.L. Ginies B. Godbert D. Grenet M. Guillot M. C. Héraud B. Housset D. Hubert F. Huet R. Kessler A. Labbé M. Laurans M. le Bourgeois P. le Roux C. Llerena G.A. Loeuille C. Marguet L. Mely V. Moisan-Petit A. Munck M. Murris-Espin R. Nove Josserand J.C. Pautard I. Pin S. Pramil A. Prevotat G. Rault P. Reix N. Remus M. Renouil M. Reynaud-Gaubert B. Richaud Thiriez M. Roussey I. Sermet-Gaudelus N. Stremler M.L. Uffredi T. Urban P. Vigneron B. Wallaert L. Weiss

The clinical course of cystic fibrosis (CF) varies between patients bearing identical CFTR mutations, suggesting the involvement of modifier genes. We assessed the association of lung disease severity with the variant AGER -429 T/C, coding for RAGE, a pro-inflammatory protein, in CF patients from the French CF Gene Modifier Study. We analyzed the lung function of 967 CF patients p.Phe508del hom...

2017
Linlin Gu Brian Sims Alexandre Krendelchtchikov Edlue Tabengwa Qiana L. Matthews

Prior work has shown that the HIV-1 envelope of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) interacts directly with T-cell immunoglobulin mucin (TIM) family proteins. Herein, we demonstrate that HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins from varying HIV-1 clades bind differentially to TIM proteins and functionally similar proteins acting as phosphatidylserine (PtdSer) receptors. Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent...

Journal: :Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2011
Anna M Bennet Chandra A Reynolds Ulrika K Eriksson Mun-Gwan Hong Kaj Blennow Margaret Gatz Andrey Alexeyenko Nancy L Pedersen Jonathan A Prince

We performed a survey of sequence variation in a series of 20 genes involved in inflammation-related pathways for association with dementia risk in twin and unrelated case-control samples consisting in total of 1462 Swedish dementia casesand 1929 controls. For a total of 218 tested genetic markers, strong evidence was obtained implicating a region near AGER and NOTCH4 on chromosome 6p with repl...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Eero Lindholm Ekaterina Bakhtadze Corrado Cilio Elisabet Agardh Leif Groop Carl-David Agardh

BACKGROUND Several candidate genes on the short arm of chromosome 6 including the HLA locus, TNF, LTA and AGER could be associated with late diabetic complications. The aim of our study was therefore to explore whether polymorphisms (TNF -308 G-->A, LTA T60N C-->A and AGER -374 T-->A) in these genes alone or together (as haplotypes) increased the risk for diabetic complications. METHODOLOGY/P...

2013
Feng Peng Dan Hu Nan Jia Xiaobo Li Yuqiong Li Shaoli Chu Dingliang Zhu Weifeng Shen Jinxiu Lin Wenquan Niu

BACKGROUND Considerable efforts have been devoted to evaluating the association of the receptor for advanced glycation end-products (gene AGER and protein: RAGE) genetic variants to coronary artery disease (CAD); the results, however, are often irreproducible. To generate more information, we sought to explore four common polymorphisms of AGER and its circulating forms associated with the risk ...

2017
Kakuhiro Yamaguchi Hiroshi Iwamoto Shinjiro Sakamoto Yasushi Horimasu Takeshi Masuda Shintaro Miyamoto Taku Nakashima Shinichiro Ohshimo Kazunori Fujitaka Hironobu Hamada Noboru Hattori

Background The receptor for advanced glycation end-product (RAGE) is a multi-ligand receptor involved in inflammation. In the gene encoding RAGE (AGER), there are three well-known polymorphisms; rs2070600, rs1800624, and rs1800625, which potentially increase the risk of lung cancer. Remarkably, AGER rs2070600 polymorphism, which increases ligand-binding affinity, is a potential prognostic facto...

2015
Erik Biros Corey S. Moran Paul E. Norman Graeme J. Hankey Bu B. Yeap Osvaldo P. Almeida Leon Flicker Richard White Rhondda Jones Jonathan Golledge Barry I Hudson

Advanced glycosylation end product-specific receptor (AGER) signaling has been implicated in atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether a common genetic variation in the AGER gene is associated with cardiovascular (CV) death. We included 1304 older men who were genotyped for rs1035798:C>T, which is a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) mapped to the third intron of AGER. Co...

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