Summaries for Gliosis

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Wikipedia: Gliosis is a nonspecific reactive change of glial cells in response to damage to the central nervous...44 more...

MalaCards: Gliosis is related to alzheimer's disease and aids dementia complex. An important gene associated with Gliosis is GPSC (gliosis, familial progressive subcortical), and among its related pathways are Glutamic acid signaling and 14-3-3 Induced Intracellular Signaling. The compounds quinolinic acid and ganglioside have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include brain, cortex and retina, and related mouse phenotypes are hematopoietic system and respiratory system.

Aliases & Descriptions for Gliosis

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Related Diseases for Gliosis

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Diseases related to gliosis by text searches and GeneDecks gene sharing:

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idRelated DiseaseScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1alzheimer's disease30.4APP, MAPT, NRG1, PRNP
2aids dementia complex27.3S100B, ITIH4, MBP, IFNG, TAT, SLC1A2
3periventricular leukomalacia27.2IL6, APP, MBP, SLC1A2
4leukomalacia27.2IL6, APP, MBP, SLC1A2
5immunodeficiency26.5PARK2, MPZ, ITIH4, IL6, AQP4, MBP
6sleep apnea25.9S100B, IL6, CRP, HCRT, HCRTR2, GFAP
7sudden infant death syndrome25.4SCN1B, CHAT, FOS, IL6, MAOB, IFNG
8apnea25.4CHAT, S100B, IL6, ENO2, CRP, HCRT
9parkinson's disease25.2CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, ITIH4, GRM5, APP
10encephalomyelitis24.7CNTF, S100B, MPZ, IL6, AQP4, APP
11spinal cord injury24.2CNTF, MPZ, FOS, IL6, AQP4, MBP
12neurodegeneration22.9PIK3C3, CNTF, GCDH, PARK2, CHAT, BACE1
13meningitis21.5S100B, MPZ, IL1A, IL6, AQP4, APP
14dementia21.2PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, ATXN1, ITIH4
15seizures21.2CNTF, PARK2, SCN1B, CHAT, S100B, FOS
16astrocytoma19.5PARK2, S100B, ITIH4, FOS, IL1A, IL6
17ischemia19.3CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, FOS
18retinitis19.0CNTF, CHAT, S100B, FOS, GRM5, IL1A
19neuronitis16.2PIK3C3, CNTF, GCDH, PARK2, SCN1B, CHAT
20cerebritis15.8CNTF, GCDH, PARK2, SCN1B, CHAT, BACE1
21binswanger's disease13.9MAPT, GFAP, SYP
22pineal gland cancer13.9ENO2, GFAP, SYP
23papillary ependymoma13.9S100B, GFAP, SYP
24subependymal giant cell astrocytoma13.8S100B, CRYAB, SYP
25central neurocytoma13.8MAP2, GFAP, SYP
26ewing's family of tumors13.8TNC, NGFR, GFAP, SYP
27alexander disease13.8HSPB1, CRYAB, RPS27A, GFAP
28melanotic neuroectodermal tumor13.8MBP, ENO2, GFAP
29acute disseminated encephalomyelitis13.8CNTF, MPZ, AQP4, MBP, HCRT
30dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy13.8CALB2, RPS27A, GFAP, PVALB, SLC1A3
31beriberi13.8APP, GFAP, TSPO, SLC1A3
32chordoid glioma13.8S100B, GFAP, SYP
33hirschsprung's disease13.8NGFR, SYP, ADCYAP1, GDNF
34neuronal migration disorders13.8MAP2, CALB1, CALB2, PVALB
35gangliocytoma13.7TH, PVALB, SYP
36primary progressive aphasia13.7APP, MAPT, PRNP
37neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses13.7CALB2, PVALB, SLC1A3
38wernicke encephalopathy13.7MAPT, GFAP, TSPO, PRNP, SLC1A3
39myofibrillar myopathy13.7CRYAB, RPS27A, SOD2
40hyperammonemia with hypoornithinemia13.7CHAT, MAP2, GLS, GLUL, TSPO
41merkel cell carcinoma13.7ENO2, MAP2, TNC, SYP
42desmoplastic small round cell tumor13.7S100B, ENO2, CALB2, PDGFA, SYP
43early-onset familial alzheimer disease13.7APP, MAPT, SNCA
44olivopontocerebellar atrophy13.7MAP2, SNCA, TSPO
45niemann-pick disease type c113.7APP, MAPT, SNCA, HCRT
46corticobasal degeneration13.7MAPT, SNCA, RPS27A, HCRT
47esthesioneuroblastoma13.7S100B, ENO2, SYP
48pineocytoma13.7S100B, MBP, ENO2, GFAP, SYP
49prion disease13.7ITIH4, APP, MAPT, PRNP
50spinocerebellar ataxia type 313.7ATXN1, HSPB1, SOD2

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Graphical network of diseases related to gliosis

Clinical Features for Gliosis

Drugs & Therapeutics for Gliosis

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Anatomical Context for Gliosis

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MalaCards organs/tissues related to gliosis:

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Brain, Cortex, Retina, Spinal cord, B cells

Phenotypes for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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MGI Mouse Phenotypes related to gliosis:

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idDescriptionMGI Source AccessionScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1hematopoietic system phenotypeMP:00053979.9GJA1, CREB3L1, CNTF, GDNF, SOD2
2respiratory system phenotypeMP:00053889.7TH, HCRT, GLS, AQP4, C5, PARK2
3other phenotypeMP:00053959.2BACE1, APP, MAPT, HSPG2, GJA1, SOD2
4endocrine/exocrine gland phenotypeMP:00053799.2GRM5, IFNG, GJA1, NRG1
5renal/urinary system phenotypeMP:00053679.1SNCA, NGFR, MAOB, MAPT, AQP4, GCDH
6no phenotypic analysisMP:00030128.3APP, AQP4, SCN1B, SLC1A3, PRNP, SYP
7digestive/alimentary phenotypeMP:00053818.0GFAP, AQP4, IFNG, HSPG2, CA2, SNCA
8hearing/vestibular/ear phenotypeMP:00053778.0NGFR, CYP19A1, CALB1, SLC1A3, SOD2, FOS
9skeleton phenotypeMP:00053907.1SNCA, CREB3L1, GJA1, TP53, CYP19A1, FOS
10reproductive system phenotypeMP:00053896.8PDHA1, SOD2, NRG1, PDGFA, GDNF, ADCYAP1
11integument phenotypeMP:00107716.7SNCA, TH, EGFR, GRM5, APP, TP53
12liver/biliary system phenotypeMP:00053706.5TH, SCO2, ITIH4, IL6, IFNG, HSPG2
13normal phenotypeMP:00028736.1APP, AGRP, MBP, MAPT, HSPB1, CALB2
14immune system phenotypeMP:00053876.1PIK3C3, IL6, MPZ, EGFR, CRYAB, CYP19A1
15vision/eye phenotypeMP:00053915.8GJA1, HSPG2, IFNG, MAPT, AQP4, IL6
16nervous system phenotypeMP:00036315.4GDNF, GALC, ADCYAP1, CP, SLC1A2, CYP19A1
17cardiovascular system phenotypeMP:00053854.8IL1A, CP, FGF9, PIK3C3, GDNF, GALC
18muscle phenotypeMP:00053694.6SCO2, GDNF, GJA1, HSPG2, IFNG, MAPT
19growth/size phenotypeMP:00053784.5SNCA, NTRK2, CYP19A1, TP53, GJA1, GLUL
20mortality/agingMP:00107684.3GLS, GLUL, GJA1, TP53, NTRK2, GALC
21homeostasis/metabolism phenotypeMP:00053763.7GALC, ADCYAP1, C5, CP, SLC1A3, SOD2
22cellular phenotypeMP:00053843.7ITIH4, BACE1, IL6, MPZ, FOS, CNTF
23behavior/neurological phenotypeMP:00053863.4APP, PIK3C3, CNTF, AQP4, IL6, GRM5

Publications for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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Articles related to gliosis:

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idTitleAuthorsYearAffiliating Genes
1Pik3c3 deletion in pyramidal neurons results in loss of synapses, extensive gliosis and progressive neurodegeneration. (20955765)Wang L.... Wang F.2011PIK3C3
2Computer-aided structure analysis of an epimerized de hydroepiandrosterone derivative and its biological effect in a model of reactiv e gliosis. (20064537)Hoyk Z.... PA!rducz A.2010CYP19A1, GFAP
3Overexpression of human S100B exacerbates cerebral am yloidosis and gliosis in the Tg2576 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. (19705461)Mori T.... Town T.2010S100B
4Withaferin A targets intermediate filaments glial fib rillary acidic protein and vimentin in a model of retinal gliosis. (20048155)Bargagna-Mohan P.... Mohan R.2010GFAP
5Massive gliosis induced by interleukin-6 suppresses A beta deposition in vivo: evidence against inflammation as a driving force for a myloid deposition. (19825975)Chakrabarty P.... Das P.2010APP
6The difference in gliosis induced by I^-amyloid and Ta u treatments in astrocyte cultures derived from senescence accelerated and norm al mouse strains. (19221889)LA1 L.... Yew D.T.2009APP, MAPT
7Conditional deletion of beta1-integrin in astroglia c auses partial reactive gliosis. (19373938)Robel S.... GAPtz M.2009TNC, GFAP
8Ablation of neurons expressing agouti-related protein activates fos and gliosis in postsynaptic target regions. (18784302)Wu Q.... Palmiter R.D.2008AGRP
9Overexpression of human S100B exacerbates brain damage and periinfarct gliosis after permanent focal ischemia. (18451356)Mori T.... Town T.2008S100B
10Endothelin-1 regulates astrocyte proliferation and reactive gliosis via a JNK/c-Jun signaling pathway. (18322086)Gadea A.... Gallo V.2008GFAP
11Blunted neurogenesis and gliosis due to transgenic ov erexpression of human soluble IL-1ra in the mouse. (18279308)Spulber S.... Schultzberg M.2008GFAP
12In vivo detection of thalamic gliosis: a pathoradiologic demonstration in familial fatal insomnia. (18413481)Haik S.... Brandel J.P.2008PRNP
13C-reactive protein as an indicator of aqueductal gliosis and hydrocephaly in neonatal meningitis. (18581011)Hemmati F.... Pishva N.2008CRP
14Non-invasive fluorescent imaging of gliosis in transgenic mice for profiling developmental neurotoxicity. (17350065)Ho G.... Zhuo L.2007GFAP
15Comparison of numerical change of epidermal growth factor receptor gene among pre- and postradiation glioma, and gliosis, and its clinical use. (18095139)Okada Y.... Kim P.2007EGFR
16Alterations of p53, BCL-2, and hMSH2 protein expression in the normal brain tissues, gliosis, and gliomas. (16875495)Hussein M.R.... El-Rahman Y.G.2006TP53
17Atypical gliosis in MA1ller cells of the slowly degenerating rds mutant mouse retina. (16154566)Iandiev I.... Pannicke T.2006GFAP
18Signaling from P2 nucleotide receptors to protein kinase cascades induced by CNS injury: implications for reactive gliosis and neurodegeneration. (15953814)Neary J.T.... Kang Y.2005GFAP
19Synaptic changes in Alzheimer's disease: increased amyloid-beta and gliosis in surviving terminals is accompanied by decreased PSD-95 fluorescence. (15509549)Gylys K.H.... Cole G.M.2004APP
20Early Abeta accumulation and progressive synaptic loss, gliosis, and tangle formation in AD brain. (15037694)Ingelsson M.... Irizarry M.C.2004APP, GFAP, SYP
21Antagonism of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors and PLC attenuates increases in inositol trisphosphate and reduces reactive gliosis in strain-injured astrocytes. (15000761)Floyd C.L.... Ellis E.F.2004HSPG2
22Complement C5 in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) facilitates remyelination and prevents gliosis. (12937147)Weerth S.H.... Raine C.S.2003C5
23Pattern of hypocretin (orexin) soma and axon loss, and gliosis, in human narcolepsy. (12946023)Thannickal T.C.... Moore R.Y.2003HCRTR2, HCRT
24Expression and regulation of voltage-gated sodium channel beta1 subunit protein in human gliosis-associated pathologies. (12677453)Aronica E.... Gorter J.A.2003SCN1B
25Clinicopathological correlation between brainstem gliosis using GFAP as a marker and sleep apnea in the sudden infant death syndrome. (14693386)Sawaguchi T.... Kahn A.2003GFAP
26Synaptic transport of human immunodeficiency virus-Tat protein causes neurotoxicity and gliosis in rat brain. (12968004)Bruce-Keller A.J.... Nath A.2003TAT
27Peripheral nerve exposure to HIV viral envelope protein gp120 induces neuropathic pain and spinal gliosis. (11311327)Herzberg U.... Sagen J.2001ITIH4
28Continuous interleukin-6 application in vivo via macroencapsulation of interleukin-6-expressing COS-7 cells induces massive gliosis. (11494414)Tilgner J.... Kaltschmidt C.2001IL6
29Schwannosis: role of gliosis and proteoglycan in huma n spinal cord injury. (11011818)Bruce J.H.... Dietrich D.2000GFAP
30Dementia, gliosis and expression of the small heat shock proteins hsp27 and alpha B-crystallin in Parkinson's disease. (10439447)Renkawek K.... Bosman G.J.1999HSPB1, CRYAB
31Tau gene mutation in familial progressive subcortical gliosis. (10202939)Goedert M.... Gambetti P.1999MAPT
32Dementia of frontal type and dementias with subcortic al gliosis. (9546290)Mann D.M.1998RPS27A
33Intraventricular injection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) tat protein causes inflammation, gliosis, apoptosis, and ventricular enlargement. (9630236)Jones M.... Nath A.1998TAT
34Targeted CNS expression of interferon-gamma in transgenic mice leads to hypomyelination, reactive gliosis, and abnormal cerebellar development. (8812062)Corbin J.G.... Popko B.1996IFNG
35Acute exposure to CNTF in vivo induces multiple compo nents of reactive gliosis. (8812159)Levison S.W.... Wood T.L.1996CNTF
36Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive deposits in brain following kainic acid-induced seizures: relationships to fos induction, neuronal necrosis, reactive gliosis, and blood-brain barrier breakdown. (7732785)Bennett S.A.... Roberts D.C.1995FOS
37Bilateral gliosis in unilaterally lesioned septohippocampal system: changes in GFAP immunoreactivity and content. (7563232)JegliA8ski W.... Oderfeld-Nowak B.1995GFAP
38Redox perturbations in cysteamine-stressed astroglia: implications for inclusion formation and gliosis in the aging brain. (8582655)Manganaro F.... Schipper H.M.1995SOD2
39Gliosis and axonal sprouting in the hippocampus of epileptic rats are associated with an increase of tenascin-C immunoreactivity. (7595669)Niquet J.... Represa A.1995TNC
40Chronological study of peripheral benzodiazepine binding sites in the rat brain stab wounds using [3H] PK-11195 as a marker for gliosis. (8789663)Miyazawa N.... Yamamoto Y.1995TSPO
41A role for ciliary neurotrophic factor as an inducer of reactive gliosis, the glial response to central nervous system injury. (7597043)Winter C.G.... Hirsh D.1995CNTF
42Reactive gliosis and monoamine oxidase B. (7931234)Ekblom J.... Aquilonius S.M.1994MAOB
43Regional differences in reactive gliosis induced by substrate-bound beta-amyloid. (7821397)HAPke A.... Silver J.1994APP
44Immunocytochemical distribution of the brain glucose transporter (GLUT 1) in experimental gliosis. (7820675)Rosenstein J.M.... Krum J.M.1994GFAP
45Expression of small heat-shock protein hsp 27 in reactive gliosis in Alzheimer disease and other types of dementia. (8059604)Renkawek K.... De Jong W.W.1994HSPB1
46Gliosis in human brain: relationship to size but not other properties of astrocytes. (8422583)da Cunha A.... Vitkovic L.1993GFAP
47Biochemical correlates to cortical dysplasia, gliosis, and astrocytoma infiltration in human epileptogenic cortex. (8474570)Hamberger A.... Haglid K.G.1993ENO2
48A non-toxic method for the demonstration of gliosis. (1374794)Manlow A.... Munoz D.G.1992GFAP
49Quantitative aspects of reactive gliosis: a review. (1407275)Norton W.T.... Brosnan C.F.1992GFAP
50Comparison of immunocytochemical and Holzer's methods for detection of acute and chronic gliosis in human postmortem material. (1378333)Stevens J.R.... Buchan G.C.1992GFAP

Expression for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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Expression patterns in normal tissues for genes affiliated with Gliosis

Pathways for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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Pathways related to gliosis according to GeneDecks:

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idPathwayScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1Glutamic acid signaling1010.3GRM5, GLUL, SLC1A2, SLC1A3
214-3-3 Induced Intracellular Signaling3610.3NRG1, MAPT, NTRK2, SNCA
3Selected targets of GCR-alpha1010.0GLUL, MAP2, IL6, BACE1, CHAT
4Metabolism of amino acids and derivatives3810.0GLUL, GCDH, GLS, TH, TAT
5Alzheimers Disease Pathway369.8MAPT, EGFR, NTRK2, APP
6Prion diseases209.8IL6, C5, PRNP, IL1A
7Rho Family GTPases369.5FOS, IL1A, HSPG2, TNC, NTRK2, NRG1
8DHA Signaling369.2NTRK2, EGFR, PDGFA, NGFR, MAPT, NRG1
9JNK Pathway369.2IL6, MAP2, TP53, NTRK2, NRG1, NGFR
10Nuclear Receptor Activation by Vitamin-A369.1NRG1, TAF1, IL6, NTRK2, EGFR, PDGFA
11ERK5 Signaling369.0FOS, IL6, NRG1, NGFR, PDGFA, EGFR
12ERK Signaling369.0IL1A, IL6, TNC, NRG1, PDGFA, EGFR
13Neuroscience39.0GFAP, ATXN1, APP, ENO2, SYP, NTRK2
14CREB Pathway368.9EGFR, PDGFA, NGFR, NRG1, NTRK2, IL6
15NF-KappaB (p50-p65) Pathway368.9NGFR, NRG1, IL1A, IL6, PDGFA, EGFR
16Renin-Angiotensin Pathway368.9NRG1, FOS, IL6, PDGFA, EGFR, NTRK2
17PTEN Pathway368.9TP53, TNC, EGFR, NGFR, NTRK2, NRG1
18TGF-Beta Pathway368.9IL1A, PDGFA, EGFR, IL6, NRG1, NGFR
19Tec Kinases Signaling368.9EGFR, NGFR, NRG1, NTRK2, IL6, FOS
20Apoptotic Pathways in Synovial Fibroblasts368.8IL6, EGFR, NGFR, NRG1, TP53, PDGFA
21p53 Mediated Apoptosis368.8PDGFA, IL6, TP53, NTRK2, NRG1, NGFR
22Telomerase Components in Cell Signaling368.8PDGFA, EGFR, IL6, NGFR, NRG1, NTRK2
23Mitochondrial Apoptosis368.8EGFR, NGFR, IL6, TP53, NTRK2, PDGFA
24Cellular Apoptosis Pathway368.8EGFR, PDGFA, NGFR, NRG1, NTRK2, IL6
25Phospholipase-C Pathway368.7NGFR, PDGFA, IL6, HSPG2, TNC, NTRK2
26MAPK signaling pathway208.6IL1A, MAPT, HSPB1, FOS, TP53, NTRK2
27Transcription_Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis418.5CYP19A1, FOS, IL1A, CA2, CALB1, IFNG
28Transcription Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis108.5CALB1, IL1A, IL6, FOS, IFNG, CA2
29p38 Signaling368.5TP53, NTRK2, NRG1, NGFR, PDGFA, EGFR
30Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction208.5PDGFA, NGFR, IFNG, IL6, CNTF, EGFR
31Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer368.4EGFR, FOS, IL6, NTRK2, NRG1, PDGFA
32PKR Pathway368.3TP53, PDGFA, IFNG, FOS
33JAK-STAT Pathway368.1NTRK2, NGFR, PDGFA, NRG1, IFNG, IL6
34MAPK Signaling367.9FOS, IL6, TNC, IL1A, NTRK2, NRG1

Compounds for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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Compounds related to gliosis according to GeneDecks:

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idCompoundScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1quinolinic acid32 18 10.7CNTF, CHAT, ITIH4, CALB1, CALB2, GLS
2ganglioside32 9.6CNTF, MPZ, ITIH4, APP, MBP, ENO2
3glucose32 9.5CNTF, PARK2, S100B, HSPB1, CALB1, GLS
4silver32 9.4CHAT, MBP, ENO2, MAPT, MAP2, CALB1
5ethanol32 34 9 18 9 13.2CHAT, S100B, GRM5, MAP2, CALB2, GLUL
6methionine32 9.2CNTF, S100B, MPZ, FGF9, MAPT, MAP2
7catecholamine32 9.2CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, S100B, ENO2, MAOB
8dbc-amp32 9.1CHAT, S100B, FOS, ENO2, MAP2, HSPB1
9methamphetamine32 9 9 11.0CNTF, CHAT, MAP2, MAOB, CALB1, SNCA
105-hydroxytryptamine32 9.0CHAT, IL1A, APP, ENO2, MAOB, HSPG2
11progesterone32 42 9 18 9 12.9CNTF, S100B, MPZ, MAP2, HSPB1, GJA1
12cyclic amp32 18 9.8CNTF, FOS, GRM5, MAP2, HSPG2, CA2
13superoxide32 18 9.8CNTF, PARK2, SCO2, BACE1, ENO2, MAP2
14cocaine32 9 9 10.7CNTF, CHAT, S100B, ITIH4, FOS, GRM5
15choline32 9 18 9 11.7CNTF, CHAT, S100B, APP, MBP, ENO2
16arginine32 8.7CNTF, S100B, MPZ, ITIH4, IL1A, APP
17formaldehyde32 18 9.6CHAT, S100B, IL1A, APP, MBP, ENO2
18kainate32 8.6CHAT, FOS, GRM5, MBP, MAPT, MAP2
19h2o232 8.6CNTF, PARK2, BACE1, ITIH4, MBP, MAPT
20creatinine32 8.5S100B, MPZ, IL1A, APP, MBP, ENO2
21forskolin32 42 9 9 11.4CNTF, CHAT, S100B, FOS, IL1A, MBP
22oxygen32 18 9.4PARK2, SCO2, BACE1, MAP2, MAOB, HSPB1
23aspartate32 8.4CHAT, BACE1, S100B, MPZ, ITIH4, GRM5
24heparin32 9 18 9 11.4BACE1, ITIH4, FGF9, APP, MBP, ENO2
25adenylate32 8.1CNTF, S100B, ITIH4, FOS, APP, MBP
26glutamate32 8.0CHAT, BACE1, MPZ, ITIH4, FOS, GRM5
27lactate32 8.0CHAT, S100B, ITIH4, IL6, MBP, ENO2
28testosterone32 9 18 9 10.9CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, S100B, ATXN1, IL1A
29nitric oxide32 9 18 9 10.9CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, S100B, GRM5, IL1A
30alanine32 7.8CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, ITIH4
31cysteine32 7.8BACE1, S100B, MPZ, ITIH4, AQP4, MBP
32gaba32 42 8.7CNTF, CHAT, S100B, GRM5, IL1A, APP
33dopamine32 9 18 9 10.7CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, S100B, ITIH4, FOS
34butyrate32 7.7CHAT, FOS, APP, MAPT, IFNG, HSPB1
35paraffin32 7.5CHAT, S100B, ITIH4, MBP, ENO2, MAPT
36calcium32 9 18 9 10.5CNTF, PARK2, SCN1B, CHAT, S100B, FOS
37glutamine32 7.4PARK2, S100B, ATXN1, ITIH4, IL1A, APP
38nmda32 42 8.4PARK2, CHAT, ITIH4, FOS, GRM5, IL1A
39indomethacin32 9 9 9.4ITIH4, IL1A, IL6, MBP, ENO2, IFNG
40acetylcholine32 9 18 9 10.2CNTF, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, IL1A, APP
41norepinephrine32 9 18 9 10.1CNTF, CHAT, S100B, GRM5, IL1A, IL6
42lipid32 7.1PIK3C3, CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B
43actinomycin d32 6.9CNTF, ITIH4, FOS, IL1A, IL6, APP
44dexamethasone32 42 34 9 9 10.2CHAT, S100B, FOS, IL1A, IL6, AQP4
45tyrosine32 5.7CNTF, PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, MPZ
46estrogen32 5.7PARK2, CHAT, BACE1, S100B, FOS, FGF9
47serine32 5.6CNTF, PARK2, BACE1, S100B, MPZ, ITIH4
48cycloheximide32 5.3CNTF, CHAT, ITIH4, FOS, IL1A, IL6
49retinoic acid32 42 18 6.8CNTF, CHAT, S100B, FOS, IL1A, IL6
50vegf32 4.6CNTF, PARK2, S100B, FOS, FGF9, IL1A

GO Terms for genes affiliated with Gliosis

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Cellular components related to gliosis according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1axonGO:0304249.7CNTF, CHAT, APP, SNCA, MAPT, CALB1
2neuronal cell bodyGO:0430259.4CHAT, CNTF, MBP, SLC1A3, S100B, MAP2
3cell surfaceGO:0099869.3IL1A, PDGFA, NGFR, CRYAB, NTRK2, HSPB1
4mitochondrionGO:0057398.4GALC, CRYAB, PDHA1, SCO2, TAT, SNCA
5cytosolGO:0058297.3GLUL, GLS, CA2, CALB1, HSPB1, MAPT
6extracellular spaceGO:0056156.6CRP, PDGFA, EGFR, AGRP, CP, C5
7extracellular regionGO:0055766.4SCN1B, CRP, NGFR, PDGFA, HCRT, CP

Biological processes related to gliosis according to GeneDecks:

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idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1response to woundingGO:00961110.4PDGFA, NGFR, TNC, GFAP, SLC1A3
2long-term synaptic potentiationGO:06029110.1SNCA, NTRK2, GFAP
3cellular copper ion homeostasisGO:00687810.1APP, PRNP, SCO2
4locomotory behaviorGO:0076269.9APP, CALB1, NRG1, TH
5negative regulation of neuron apoptotic processGO:0435249.9NTRK2, CNTF, PARK2, SNCA, SOD2, GDNF
6anti-apoptosisGO:0069169.7NGFR, GDNF, PRNP, RPS27A, CRYAB, SNCA
7positive regulation of MAPK cascadeGO:0434109.7FGF9, CNTF, NTRK2, PDGFA, IL6
8synaptic transmissionGO:0072689.5SLC1A3, HCRTR2, HCRT, GLS, MBP, GRM5
9central nervous system developmentGO:0074179.1NGFR, TP53, MBP, S100B, PARK2
10response to drugGO:0424938.8SLC1A3, CHAT, ENO2, MAOB, IFNG, CYP19A1
11small molecule metabolic processGO:0442818.2HSPG2, CA2, GLUL, CYP19A1, PDHA1, TH

Molecular functions related to gliosis according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1chaperone bindingGO:0510879.5PARK2, TP53, PRNP, CP
2receptor bindingGO:0051029.2GDNF, ADCYAP1, C5, AGRP, NRG1, TNC
3copper ion bindingGO:0055079.2SNCA, PRNP, TP53, IL1A, SCO2, CP
4growth factor activityGO:0080839.1GDNF, CNTF, FGF9, IL6, NRG1, PDGFA
5identical protein bindingGO:0428028.6EGFR, SNCA, TP53, GLUL, S100B, PRNP

Sources for Gliosis

2CDC
11FMA
18HMDB
19ICD9CM
20KEGG
24MeSH
25MGI
27NCIt
28NDF-RT
31NINDS
32Novoseek
33OMIM
35PubMed
36QIAGEN
43UMLS