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IRF5-Gen

Das IRF5-Gen kodiert einen Interferon regulierenden Faktor. Genetische Veränderungen werden mit entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen und eine Anfälligkeit für Lupus erythematodes verantwortlich gemacht.

Gentests:

Klinisch Untersuchungsmethoden Familienuntersuchung
Bearbeitungszeit 5 Tage
Probentyp genomische DNS
Klinisch Untersuchungsmethoden Hochdurchsatz-Sequenzierung
Bearbeitungszeit 25 Tage
Probentyp genomische DNS
Forschung Untersuchungsmethoden Direkte Sequenzierung der proteinkodierenden Bereiche eines Gens
Bearbeitungszeit 25 Tage
Probentyp genomische DNS

Verknüpfte Erkrankungen:

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IRF5
Suszeptibilität für systemischen Lupus erythematodes 10
IRF5

Referenzen:

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Akilesh HM et al. (2019) Chronic TLR7 and TLR9 signaling drives anemia via differentiation of specialized hemophagocytes.

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Taniguchi T et al. (2001) IRF family of transcription factors as regulators of host defense.

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Barnes BJ et al. (2001) Virus-specific activation of a novel interferon regulatory factor, IRF-5, results in the induction of distinct interferon alpha genes.

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Barnes BJ et al. (2002) Multiple regulatory domains of IRF-5 control activation, cellular localization, and induction of chemokines that mediate recruitment of T lymphocytes.

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Morley M et al. (2004) Genetic analysis of genome-wide variation in human gene expression.

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Sigurdsson S et al. (2005) Polymorphisms in the tyrosine kinase 2 and interferon regulatory factor 5 genes are associated with systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Takaoka A et al. (2005) Integral role of IRF-5 in the gene induction programme activated by Toll-like receptors.

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Graham RR et al. (2006) A common haplotype of interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) regulates splicing and expression and is associated with increased risk of systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Cunninghame Graham DS et al. (2007) Association of IRF5 in UK SLE families identifies a variant involved in polyadenylation.

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Yanai H et al. (2007) Role of IFN regulatory factor 5 transcription factor in antiviral immunity and tumor suppression.

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Kozyrev SV et al. (2007) Structural insertion/deletion variation in IRF5 is associated with a risk haplotype and defines the precise IRF5 isoforms expressed in systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Reddy MV et al. (2007) Genetic association of IRF5 with SLE in Mexicans: higher frequency of the risk haplotype and its homozygozity than Europeans.

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Sigurdsson S et. al. (2007) Association of a haplotype in the promoter region of the interferon regulatory factor 5 gene with rheumatoid arthritis.

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Dideberg V et al. (2007) An insertion-deletion polymorphism in the interferon regulatory Factor 5 (IRF5) gene confers risk of inflammatory bowel diseases.

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Sigurdsson S et al. (2008) Comprehensive evaluation of the genetic variants of interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) reveals a novel 5 bp length polymorphism as strong risk factor for systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Couzinet A et al. (2008) A cell-type-specific requirement for IFN regulatory factor 5 (IRF5) in Fas-induced apoptosis.

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