MCID: INF030

Infectious Mononucleosis malady

Summaries for Infectious Mononucleosis

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NIH Rare Diseases: Pfeiffer syndrome is a disorder that affects the bones in the skull, hands and feet. Signs and symptoms can include craniosynostosis, which prevents normal skull growth and affects the shape of the head and face; distinctive facial features including bulging and wide-set eyes, a high forehead, an underdeveloped upper jaw, and a beaked nose; hearing loss; and dental problems. Other features may include broad and deviated thumbs and great toes; brachydactyly; and syndactyly. It is caused by mutations in the FGFR1 or FGFR2 genes and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. The syndrome is divided into 3 subtypes (types 1, 2 and 3) based on the presence and severity of signs and symptoms. Management typically includes various surgical interventions.30

MalaCards: Infectious Mononucleosis, also known as pfeiffer syndrome, is related to lymphoproliferative disease, x-linked and proteinuria, and has symptoms including fever, fatigue and lymphadenopathy. An important gene associated with Infectious Mononucleosis is TPI1 (triosephosphate isomerase 1), and among its related pathways are Primary immunodeficiency and IL-15 Signaling and its Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types. The compounds ionomycin and ivig have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include pharynx, spleen and colon, and related mouse phenotypes are renal/urinary system and endocrine/exocrine gland.

Disease Ontology: A viral infectious disease that results in inflammation, located in pharynx, has material basis in human herpesvirus 4 and has symptom fever, has symptom fatigue, has symptom lymphadenopathy, and has symptom splenomegaly.6

Genetics Home Reference: Pfeiffer syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by the premature fusion of certain skull bones (craniosynostosis). This early fusion prevents the skull from growing normally and affects the shape of the head and face. Pfeiffer syndrome also affects bones in the hands and feet.17

MedlinePlus: Infectious mononucleosis, or "mono", is an infection caused by the epstein-barr virus. the virus spreads through saliva, which is why it's sometimes called "kissing disease." mono occurs most often in 15 to 17-year-olds. however, you can get it at any age. symptoms of mono include fever sore throat swollen lymph glands sometimes you may also have a swollen spleen. serious problems are rare. a blood test can show if you have mono. most people get better in two to four weeks. however, you may feel tired for a few months afterward. treatment focuses on helping symptoms and includes medicines for pain and fever, warm salt water gargles and plenty of rest and fluids.23

Wikipedia: Infectious mononucleosis (IM; also known as EBV infectious mononucleosis, Pfeiffer\'s disease,...44 more...

OMIM: 101600

Aliases & Descriptions for Infectious Mononucleosis

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Aliases & Descriptions:

infectious mononucleosis 6 8 32 23 43
pfeiffer syndrome 7 44 30 17 33 32
craniofacial-skeletal-dermatologic dysplasia 17 33 43
acrocephalosyndactyly, type v 44 17
noack syndrome 44 17
acs5 30 17
gammaherpesviral mononucleosis (disorder) 6
pfeiffer type acrocephalosyndactyly 30
acrocephalopolysyndactyly type iv 43
acrocephalosyndactyly, type 5 30
pfeiffer's disease (disorder) 6
pfeiffer's disease 6
filatov's disease 6
monocytic angina 6
glandular fever 6
mononucleosis 6
acs v 17

Related Diseases for Infectious Mononucleosis

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Diseases related to infectious mononucleosis by text searches and GeneDecks gene sharing:

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idRelated DiseaseScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1lymphoproliferative disease, x-linked33.2SH2D1A, CD244, SLAMF1
2proteinuria30.6B2M, CD79A, CD59, CD40LG, APOH, IFNA1
3hepatitis30.4GPT, IFNA1, SLC17A5
4hemolytic anemia30.0CD59, APOH, HP, TPI1
5type 1 diabetes mellitus29.8B2M, CD79A, IL15, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1
6essential hypertension29.6B2M, CD40LG, IL10, IL15, IL1A, IL6
7multiple sclerosis29.5IL1A, IFNG, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1
8burkitt's lymphoma29.2SH2D1A, RAG1, BCL2L11, CD59, CD40LG, FCER2
9myocardial infarction29.1CD79A, CD59, CD40LG, IL10, IL1A, IL2RB
10malaria29.1CD40LG, IL10, IL1A, IFNG, TNF
11adult t-cell leukemia29.1CD8A, CD4, IL15, IL2, IL2RB, TNFRSF8
12congestive heart failure29.0B2M, CD40LG, IL10, IL6, IFNG, TNF
13hemochromatosis29.0B2M, HP, HLA-B
14atrial fibrillation28.6CD40LG, IL10, IL1A, IL6, GPT, TNF
15ischemic heart disease28.2CD79A, IL2RB, IL6, HP, TNF, CRP
16hodgkin's lymphoma28.2SH2D1A, RAG2, RAG1, CD28, IL2, IL2RB
17spondylarthropathy28.1B2M, TNF, CRP
18pancytopenia28.0SH2D1A, CD59, IFNG, HP
19cerebral malaria27.9IL10, IL1A, IFNG, HP, TNF
20membranous glomerulonephritis27.8CD79A, CD59, HP
21acute myocardial infarction27.8CD40LG, IL10, IL1A, IL6, APOH, GPT
22hypertension27.8B2M, CD79A, CD59, CD40LG, IL10, IL15
23t-cell leukemia27.8RAG2, RAG1, CD28, CD4, FCER2, IL1A
24peripheral vascular disease27.8CD79A, CD4, IL6, CRP
25vascular dementia27.5IL1A, IL6, APOH, TNF, COLQ
26cystic fibrosis lung disease27.5IL10, IL1A, TNF, DMBT1
27post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease27.4B2M, IL10, IL1A, IL6, HLA-A, TNF
28portal hypertension27.4IL2RB, GPT, IFNA1, TNF, SLC17A5
29duchenne muscular dystrophy27.3CD59, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1, SLC18A3
30arthritis27.3IL1A, IL6, TNF
31end stage renal failure27.2CD79A, IL6, GPT, TNF, CRP
32vesicoureteral reflux27.2IL6, HLA-DRB1, TNF, CRP
33systolic heart failure27.2IL6, TNF, CRP
34rheumatoid arthritis27.1CD244, IL10, IL2, HLA-DRB1, TNF
35peripheral arterial occlusive disease27.1CD40LG, IL6, GPT, HP
36pulmonary sarcoidosis27.0IL2, IL2RB, IFNG, TNF
37interstitial nephritis27.0B2M, IL2, HLA-DRB1, CRP
38iga glomerulonephritis26.9CD79A, CD40LG, IL15, IL6
39food allergy26.9FCER2, IL10, IFNG, TNF
40cardiac sarcoidosis26.8IL15, IL1A, IFNG, TNF
41keratoconjunctivitis26.6CD79A, CD4, IL1A, IL2, IFNG
42nephrosis26.6B2M, IL10, IL6, TNF
43deep vein thrombosis26.6APOH, GPT, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1, TNF
44periodontitis26.6IL10, IL1A, IL6, TNF, SLC17A5
45insulin resistance26.5CD40LG, IL10, IL6, APOH, GPT, IFNG
46muscular dystrophy26.5RAG1, CD59, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1, SLC17A5
47nephropathy26.5B2M, CD28, CD79A, CD59, CD4, CD40LG
48pre-eclampsia26.5IL10, IL15, IL6, APOH, HP, SLC17A5
49cerebrovascular disease26.5IL10, IL6, APOH, TNF, CRP
50arterial occlusive disease26.5CD40LG, IL6, APOH, GPT, HP, CRP

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Graphical network of diseases related to infectious mononucleosis

Clinical Features for Infectious Mononucleosis

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Clinical features from OMIM: 101600
Symptoms: fever, fatigue, lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly.6

Drugs & Therapeutics for Infectious Mononucleosis

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Anatomical Context for Infectious Mononucleosis

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MalaCards organs/tissues related to infectious mononucleosis:

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Spleen, Colon, Monocytes, T cells, B cells

FMA organs/tissues related to infectious mononucleosis:

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Pharynx

Phenotypes for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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Publications for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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Articles related to infectious mononucleosis:

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idTitleAuthorsYearAffiliating Genes
1HLA-A alleles and infectious mononucleosis suggest a critical role for cytotoxic T-cell response in EBV-related Hodgkin lymphoma. (20308568)Hjalgrim H.... Jarrett R.F.2010HLA-A
2Infectious mononucleosis-linked HLA class I single nu cleotide polymorphism is associated with multiple sclerosis. (20736246)Jafari N.... Hintzen R.Q.2010HLA-A, HLA-DRB1
3Effects of infectious mononucleosis and HLA-DRB1*15 i n multiple sclerosis. (19153174)Nielsen T.R.... Hjalgrim H.2009HLA-DRB1
4Evaluation of an immunofiltration assay that detects immunoglobulin M antibodies against the ZEBRA protein for the diagnosis of Epst ein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis in immunocompetent patients. (19403783)Bravo D.... Navarro D.2009CD40LG
5HLA class I polymorphisms are associated with development of infectious mononucleosis upon primary EBV infection. (17909631)McAulay K.A.... Crawford D.H.2007HLA-A, HLA-C, HLA-B
6Unusual expression of CD94 on CD8+ TCR-alpha beta T cells in infectious mononucleosis. (17240309)Ren Y.... Chen W.2007KLRD1
7Clinical manifestations and quantitative analysis of virus load in Taiwanese children with Epstein-Barr virus-associated infectious mononucleosis. (17639161)Cheng C.C.... Huang L.M.2007GPT
8Correlation of psycho-neuroendocrine-immune (PNI) gene expression with symptoms of acute infectious mononucleosis. (16376318)Vernon S.D.... Lloyd A.2006MEF2C, HCRTR2, SLC18A3
9Diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis by combined detection of atypical lymphocytes and transaminase. (16961302)Hu L.... Cai P.2006GPT, SLC17A5
10T-cell receptor triggering differentially regulates bim expression in human lymphocytes from healthy individuals and patients with infectious mononucleosis. (17174744)Sandalova E.... Levitsky V.2006BCL2L11
11Trend of the CD23+ B cells in children with infectious mononucleosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus (15796797)Luo X.M.... Qiu L.N.2005FCER2
12Analysis of immune activation and clinical events in acute infectious mononucleosis. (15195244)Williams H.... Crawford D.2004SH2D1A, SLAMF1, CD244
13Rash associated with piperacillin/tazobactam administration in infectious mononucleosis. (15113982)LeClaire A.C.... Hoven A.D.2004CD40LG
14Peripheral blood lymphocytes express recombination-activating genes 1 and 2 during Epstein-Barr virus-induced infectious mononucleosis. (15295705)Wagner H.J.... Sixbey J.W.2004EFNA5, RAG1, RAG2
15T cell cytokine profile during primary Epstein-Barr virus infection (infectious mononucleosis). (12799212)Attarbaschi T.... Winkler S.2003IL10
16Causes for massive bacterial colonization on mucosal membranes during infectious mononucleosis: implications for acute otitis media. (12242139)Stenfors L.E.... RAoisAonen S.2002CD40LG
17Expansion of a CD28-intermediate subset among CD8 T cells in patients with infectious mononucleosis. (12050373)Uda H.... Saiki O.2002CD28
18Nasopharyngeal endoscopy adds to reliability of clinical diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis. (11667989)Weber R.... Keerl R.2001GPT
19Serodiagnosis of infectious mononucleosis in children. (9745774)Wakiguchi H.... Kurashige T.1998CD40LG
20Decreased expression of 20-kD homologous restriction factor (HRF20, CD59) on T lymphocytes in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-induced infectious mononucleosis. (9158095)Kawano M.... Seki H.1997CD59
21Interferon and tumor necrosis factor production by peripheral blood leukocytes of patients with infectious mononucleosis. (9017151)KamiA8ska T.... Modrzewska R.1996TNF, IFNA1
22Immunoglobulin-coated bacteria on the tonsillar surface during infectious mononucleosis. (8733454)Stenfors L.E.... RAoisAonen S.1996CD40LG, CD79A
23Serum cytokine profiles in acute primary HIV-1 infection and in infectious mononucleosis. (8599886)Biglino A.... Gioannini P.1996IL2, B2M, IL2RB
24A case of human herpesvirus-6 lymphadenitis with infectious mononucleosis-like syndrome. (8808300)Sumiyoshi Y.... Minamishima Y.1995CRP
25Patterns of cytokine gene expression in infectious mononucleosis. (8298133)Foss H.D.... Stein H.1994IL1A
26Interleukin-10 inhibits apoptotic cell death in infectious mononucleosis T cells. (8040267)Taga K.... Tosato G.1994IL10
27Absence of bcl-2 expression by activated CD45RO+ T lymphocytes in acute infectious mononucleosis supporting their susceptibility to programmed cell death. (8329707)Tamaru Y.... Taniguchi N.1993IMMT
28Serum concentrations of interferon gamma, interleukin-6 and neopterin in patients with infectious mononucleosis and other Epstein-Barr virus-related lymphoproliferative diseases. (8225623)Schuster V.... Reibnegger G.1993IL6, IFNG
29Successful plasmapheresis in corticosteroid-resistant hemolysis in infectious mononucleosis: role of autoantibodies against triosephosphate isomerase. (1466197)Geurs F.... Van Maele V.1992TPI1
30Infectious mononucleosis: hemolysis by autoantibodies against triosephosphate isomerase (2170094)Ritter K.... Thomssen R.1990TPI1, HP
31Selective expression of the p70 subunit of the interleukin-2 receptor on lymphocytes from patients with infectious mononucleosis. (2295000)Kamio M.... Yamaguchi N.1990IL2RB, ANXA6
32Why are there anti-cardiolipin antibodies in patients with infectious mononucleosis and in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus? (2267733)DostA!l C.... DostA!l C.1990APOH
33Autoantibodies against triosephosphate isomerase. A possible clue to pathogenesis of hemolytic anemia in infectious mononucleosis. (2303786)Ritter K.... Thomssen R.1990TPI1
34Detection of a soluble form of the CD30 antigen in sera of patients with lymphoma, adult T-cell leukemia and infectious mononucleosis. (2159438)Pfreundschuh M.... Gause A.1990TNFRSF8
35Serodiagnosis of infectious mononucleosis by using recombinant Epstein-Barr virus antigens and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technology. (2172287)Gorgievski-Hrisoho M.... Siegl G.1990CD40LG

Expression for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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Expression patterns in normal tissues for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

Pathways for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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20KEGG, 37R&D Systems, 38Reactome, 41Thomson Reuters, 3Cell Signaling Technology, 10EMD Millipore, 36QIAGEN
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Pathways related to infectious mononucleosis according to GeneDecks:

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idPathwayScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1Primary immunodeficiency2010.5RAG2, CD4
2IL-15 Signaling and its Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types3710.3IL15, IL2, IL2RB
3Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs)2010.2CD28, CD8A, CD4
4Immune System3810.0KLRD1, IFNG, CD79A
5Immune response_Antigen presentation by MHC class I419.9PSMB9, HLA-C, HLA-A, CD8A, B2M
6Lymphocyte Signaling39.9IL2RB, CD4, CD8A, B2M, RAG1, SH2D1A
7Immune response Antigen presentation by MHC class I109.6PSMB9, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, CD8A, B2M
8Antigen processing and presentation209.6KLRD1, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, CD4, CD8A
9NFAT Signaling and Lymphocyte Interactions369.6IL2RB, IL2, IL1A, IL15, FCER2, CD4
10PGC1Alpha Pathway369.6IL2RB, IL2, IL1A, IL15, MEF2C, CD4
11Viral myocarditis209.3HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, CD40LG, CD28
12Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer369.2TNFRSF8, IL6, IL2, IL15, CD4
13Graft-versus-host disease209.2CD28, IL1A, IL2, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C
14IL-2 Signaling and its Primary Biological Effects in Different Immune Cell Types379.2TNF, IL2RB, IL2, IL10
15Immune response IL-22 signaling pathway109.2HLA-DRB1, IL2RB, IL2, CD4, CD28
16Immune response_IL-22 signaling pathway419.1HLA-DRB1, IL2RB, IL2, CD4, CD28
17Tec Kinases Signaling368.7TNFRSF8, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL15, IL10
18Intestinal immune network for IgA production208.7HLA-DRB1, IL6, IL2, IL15, IL10, CD40LG
19SOCS Pathway368.7PSMB9, IL6, IL2, IL1A, IL15, IL10
20Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling368.7IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A, IL15, IL10
21Asthma208.6CD40LG, IL10, HLA-DRB1, TNF
22Malaria208.4TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL10, CD40LG
23Jak-STAT signaling pathway208.4IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL15
24Immune response_MIF-mediated glucocorticoid regulation418.3TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL2
25Immune response MIF-mediated glucocorticoid regulation108.3TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL2
26Autoimmune thyroid disease208.3HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IFNA1, IL2
27Th1 Differentiation378.3TNF, IFNG, IL2, IL10, CD4, CD28
28MIF Mediated Glucocorticoid Regulation368.2TNF, IL6, IL2, IL1A, IL15, IL10
29Measles208.2SLAMF1, IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL2RB, IL2
30MIF Regulation of Innate Immune Cells368.2TNF, IL6, IL2, IL1A, IL15, IL10
31Natural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity208.1KLRD1, TNF, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IFNG
32Systemic lupus erythematosus208.1TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG, IL10, CD40LG, CD28
33THC Differentiation Pathway368.1TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG, IL2, IL10, CD28
34T cell receptor signaling pathway208.1TNF, IFNG, IL2, IL10, CD40LG, CD4
35Leishmaniasis208.0TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG, IL1A, IL10
36PEDF Induced Signaling368.0IL10, IL15, IL1A, IL2, IL6, TNF
37Hematopoietic cell lineage207.9CR2, TNF, HLA-DRB1, IL6, IL1A, FCER2
38Akt Signaling367.9TNFRSF8, TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL15
39Rheumatoid arthritis207.8TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG, IL6, IL1A, IL15
40JAK-STAT Pathway367.8IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A
41all-trans-Retinoic Acid Signaling in Brain367.7TNF, IL6, IL2, IL1A, IL15, IL10
42STAT3 Pathway367.7TNFRSF8, TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A
43MAPK Family Pathway367.6TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A, IL15
44Antioxidant Action of Vitamin-C367.6TNFRSF8, TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A
45Cytokine Network367.5TNF, IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL2, IL1A
46p38 Signaling367.5TNFRSF8, TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL1A
47Type I diabetes mellitus207.4TNF, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IFNG
48Allograft rejection207.3TNF, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IFNG
49Tuberculosis207.3TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL1A
50Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction207.2TNFRSF8, TNF, IFNG, IFNA1, IL6, IL2RB

Compounds for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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Compounds related to infectious mononucleosis according to GeneDecks:

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idCompoundScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1ionomycin32 10.6RAG1, FCER2
2ivig32 10.5CRP
3gamma globulin32 10.3CD79A, B2M
4pge232 10.0HP, IL1A, FCER2, CD4
5vitamin b1232 9.8HP, APOH, GUSB, CD40LG, B2M, CD79A
6aspartate32 9.8RAG1, CD40LG, GUSB, IL2RB, HP, SLC17A5
7endotoxin32 9.7APOH, IL2RB, HP, CRP, SLC17A5
8rapamycin32 42 10.5IL2RB, BCL2L11, IL2, ANXA6, IFNG
9vegf32 9.4CRP, HP, CD40LG, IL1A, APOH
10tuberculin32 9.3CD40LG, TNFRSF8, IL15, IL10, IFNG, HP
11rituximab32 34 9 9 12.2IL2, CRP, IL15, IL10, CD40LG, CD79A
12lactulose32 8.9CD79A, GUSB, GPT, SLC17A5, CRP
13con a32 8.8HP, IL10, IFNG, IL2RB, IL2, CD79A
14mycophenolate mofetil32 9 9 10.6CD79A, GPT, CD40LG, IL2, IL2RB, IFNA1
15zidovudine32 9 9 10.5GUSB, B2M, GPT, CD4, IL10, IL2
16azathioprine32 34 9 9 11.5CD79A, CD59, CRP, IL10, IL2, IL2RB
17ribavirin32 34 9 9 11.5GPT, CD40LG, IL10, IL2, IFNA1, HP
18bucillamine32 8.4CD79A, IL2, CRP, IFNG, IL6
19chloroquine32 34 9 9 10.8IL10, CD79A, HP, IFNA1, IL2, TNF
20rantes32 7.8IL6, CD4, IFNA1, IFNG, CD40LG, HLA-B
21etanercept32 9 9 9.8APOH, TNF, IL2RB, IL15, IL10, IL6
22gm-csf32 7.8IL1A, TNF, IFNG, IL10, IL15, IL6
23infliximab32 9 9 9.7IL15, IL10, IL2RB, TNF, IL6, APOH
24adalimumab32 9 9 9.7TNF, IL6, IL10, CRP, CD79A, IFNG
25imiquimod32 42 9 9 10.7IFNA1, IFNG, IL6, IL1A, IL10, TNF
26il-1232 7.7CD40LG, IL10, IL15, IL2, IL6, IFNA1
27il 1032 7.6IL2RB, IL2, CD8A, TNF, IL6, IL10
28atorvastatin32 34 9 18 9 11.6SLC17A5, CRP, TNF, IL6, IL10, CD40LG
29pentoxifylline32 9 9 9.6TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL10
30thalidomide32 42 9 9 10.4B2M, TNF, IL10, IL2, IFNG, IFNA1
31creatinine32 7.4IL1A, CRP, IL2RB, CD40LG, GUSB, HLA-B
32histamine32 18 8.3IL2RB, CD79A, TNF, IFNG, ANXA6, HCRTR2
33herbimycin a32 42 8.2TNF, CD4, FCER2, IFNG, IL6, IL2
34polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid32 7.2IL2, IL10, IL15, IL1A, IL6, IFNA1
35okt332 7.1CRP, CR2, TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL2RB
362,5-oligoadenylate32 7.1B2M, IL10, IL6, GPT, IFNA1, IFNG
37methotrexate32 34 42 9 9 11.0TNF, SLC17A5, CRP, GPT, APOH, CD79A
38genistein32 9 18 9 9.9GUSB, TNF, IL6, IL2RB, IL2, FCER2
39tacrolimus32 34 9 9 9.8CD28, CD79A, IL10, IL15, IL2, IL2RB
40lactate32 6.8SLC17A5, HP, CRP, TNF, HLA-B, CD40LG
41alanine32 6.5HP, HLA-A, HLA-DRB1, CRP, HCRTR2, SLC17A5
42prednisolone32 9 9 8.4IL6, IL2RB, IL2, IL10, APOH, GPT
43nitric oxide32 9 18 9 9.2SLC18A3, IL1A, SLC17A5, TNF, HLA-B, BCL2L11
44lipid32 6.2IL2RB, IL6, HLA-B, APOH, GPT, ANXA6
45serine32 6.2TNF, TPI1, HP, IFNA1, ANXA6, IL2RB
46cycloheximide32 5.9B2M, FCER2, IL10, IL15, CD4, IL2
47dexamethasone32 42 34 9 9 9.9HP, HLA-B, TNF, IL1A, IFNG, IFNA1
48tyrosine32 5.7BCL2L11, IL6, ANXA6, HP, IFNA1, IL2RB
49neopterin32 5.3IFNA1, IFNG, HP, TNF, CRP, SLC17A5
50cyclosporin a32 42 6.2HP, HLA-A, HLA-B, TNF, TNFRSF8, CR2

GO Terms for genes affiliated with Infectious Mononucleosis

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Cellular components related to infectious mononucleosis according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1MHC class I protein complexGO:0426129.5B2M, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C
2phagocytic vesicle membraneGO:0306709.5DMBT1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, B2M
3integral to lumenal side of endoplasmic reticulum membraneGO:0715569.1HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A
4ER to Golgi transport vesicle membraneGO:0125079.1HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, B2M
5integral to plasma membraneGO:0058877.3SLC18A3, SLC17A5, HCRTR2, TNF, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C
6external side of plasma membraneGO:0098977.0B2M, SLAMF1, CR2, TNF, HLA-DRB1, IFNG
7extracellular regionGO:0055766.9IL6, IFNG, HP, HLA-C, DMBT1, IL2
8extracellular spaceGO:0056156.3IFNG, HP, TNF, CRP, COLQ, APOH
9plasma membraneGO:0058865.7HLA-C, HLA-DRB1, TNF, TNFRSF8, CR2, KLRD1

Biological processes related to infectious mononucleosis according to GeneDecks:

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idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1T cell differentiation in thymusGO:03307710.2RAG2, RAG1, B2M
2B cell proliferationGO:04210010.0CD79A, CD40LG, MEF2C, IL10
3pre-B cell allelic exclusionGO:00233110.0RAG1, RAG2
4B cell differentiationGO:03018310.0IL10, CD40LG, CD79A, RAG1, RAG2
5positive regulation of interleukin-2 biosynthetic processGO:0450869.9IL1A, CD4, CD28
6antigen processing and presentation of exogenous peptide antigen via MHC class I, TAP-independentGO:0024809.9HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, B2M
7positive regulation of MHC class II biosynthetic processGO:0453489.9CD40LG, IL10, IFNG
8positive regulation of killing of cells of other organismGO:0517129.8IFNG, FCER2
9regulation of defense response to virus by virusGO:0506909.8HLA-A, CD4, CD28, B2M
10antigen processing and presentation of exogenous peptide antigen via MHC class I, TAP-dependentGO:0024799.7B2M, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, PSMB9
11antigen processing and presentation of exogenous peptide antigen via MHC class IGO:0425909.7PSMB9, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, B2M
12detection of bacteriumGO:0160459.7HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-DRB1
13antigen processing and presentation of peptide antigen via MHC class IGO:0024749.7B2M, HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, PSMB9
14regulation of immune responseGO:0507769.6KLRD1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, CD40LG, CD8A
15virus-host interactionGO:0190489.5SLAMF1, NUP153, PSMB9, DMBT1, HLA-C, HLA-B
16positive regulation of vitamin D biosynthetic processGO:0605579.3TNF, IFNG
17neutrophil apoptotic processGO:0017819.3IFNG, IL6
18positive regulation of T cell proliferationGO:0421029.3IFNG, IL6, IL15, CD28
19cell surface receptor signaling pathwayGO:0071669.3KLRD1, IFNG, CD4, CD59, CD28
20receptor biosynthetic processGO:0328009.2TNF, IL10
21positive regulation of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activityGO:0605599.2IFNG, TNF
22positive regulation of cytokine secretionGO:0507159.2IL10, IL1A, TNF
23negative regulation of growth of symbiont in hostGO:0441309.0IL10, IFNG, TNF
24negative regulation of lipid storageGO:0108888.9IL6, TNF, CRP
25interferon-gamma-mediated signaling pathwayGO:0603338.8HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IFNG, B2M
26humoral immune responseGO:0069598.4TNF, IFNG, IL6, MEF2C, CD28, SH2D1A
27immune responseGO:0069558.2CR2, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A, IL2
28inflammatory responseGO:0069548.1CRP, TNF, IL6, IL1A, IL15, IL10
29cytokine-mediated signaling pathwayGO:0192217.7B2M, NUP153, HLA-DRB1, HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A

Molecular functions related to infectious mononucleosis according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1coreceptor activityGO:0150269.8CD28, CD8A, CD4
2MHC class I receptor activityGO:0323939.6HLA-C, HLA-B, HLA-A
3transmembrane signaling receptor activityGO:0048889.5SLAMF1, KLRD1, CR2, TNFRSF8, CD4, CD79A
4cytokine activityGO:0051257.4CD40LG, TNF, IFNG, IL6, IL2, IL1A
5protein bindingGO:0055155.4ANXA6, MAPRE3, HLA-A, TNF, DMBT1, CRP

Sources for Infectious Mononucleosis

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