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Pediatric Crohns Disease malady

Summaries for Pediatric Crohns Disease

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NIH Rare Diseases: Crohn's disease is a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the general name for conditions that cause inflammation in the intestines. Common signs and symptoms include abdominal pain and diarrhea. Bleeding from the rectum, weight loss, joint pain, skin problems and fever may also occur. Other problems can include intestinal blockage and malnutrition. Crohn's disease can occur in people of all age groups but is most often diagnosed in young adults. The exact cause is unknown, but is thought to involve both genetic and environmental factors. It appears to run in some families. Treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and reducing inflammation, but some people require surgery. Quitting smoking can also improve the symptoms of Crohn’s disease.30

MalaCards: Pediatric Crohns Disease, also known as pediatric onset crohns disease, is related to crohn's disease and granulomatous dermatitis. An important gene associated with Pediatric Crohns Disease is CENPW (centromere protein W), and among its related pathways are Bacterial infections in CF airways and Pathways in cancer. The compounds endotoxin and ionomycin have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include skin, and related mouse phenotypes are liver/biliary system and endocrine/exocrine gland.

Aliases & Descriptions for Pediatric Crohns Disease

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pediatric crohns disease 30
pediatric onset crohns disease 30
crohns disease, pediatric 30
pediatric crohn's disease 43

Related Diseases for Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Diseases related to pediatric crohns disease by text searches and GeneDecks gene sharing:

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idRelated DiseaseScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1crohn's disease28.8LBP, IL10, IL1B, TNF, PPARG, NOD2
2granulomatous dermatitis13.3TNF, NOD2
3clostridium sordellii13.2TNF, PTGER4
4erythema nodosum, idiopathic13.2TNF, NOD2
5insulin-like growth factor i deficiency13.1IGF1, STAT5B
6punctate inner choroidopathy13.0IL10, TNF
7ankylosing spondylitis12.9TNF, TNFSF11, NOD2
8pyoderma12.9ALB, TNF, NOD2
9alcoholic hepatitis12.9LBP, ALB, TNF
10lipoid nephrosis12.9IL10, ALB
11central nervous system leukemia12.9IL1B, TNF
12iron deficiency anemia12.8ALB, TNF, SLC40A1
13fissured tongue12.8IL1B, TNF
14panuveitis12.8IL10, TNF
15sepsis12.8IL10, TNF
16spotted fever12.8IL10, TNF, CXCL9
17paratyphoid fever12.8IL1B, TNF, HIST1H1D
18viral encephalitis12.7IL10, IL1B, CXCL9
19extrapulmonary tuberculosis12.7IL10, IL1B, CXCL9
20t-cell large granular lymphocyte leukemia12.7IL10, IL15, TNF
21staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome12.7IL1B, TNF
22endotoxin hyporesponsiveness12.7IL1B, TNF
23acute graft versus host disease12.6IL10, IL15, TNF, NOD2
24cardiac sarcoidosis12.6IL15, IL1B, TNF
25pulmonary plasma cell granuloma12.6IL10, IL15, TNF, NOD2
26achalasia12.6IL10, IL23R, TNF
27large granular lymphocyte leukemia12.6IL10, IL15, TNF
28arthritis12.5IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11
29placental choriocarcinoma12.5ALB, PPARG, SLC22A5
30myelofibrosis12.5IL15, TNF, TNFSF11, STAT5B
31melioidosis12.5IL10, IL15, IL1B, CXCL9
32intracranial hypertension12.5IL1B, ALB, TNF
33autoimmune pancreatitis12.5IL10, ALB, TNF
34monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance12.5IL1B, IGF1, TNFSF11
35obstructive jaundice12.5LBP, IGF1, ALB, TNF
36psoriatic arthritis12.5IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11, NOD2
37paracoccidioidomycosis12.5IL10, ALB, TNF, CXCL9
38demyelinating polyneuropathy12.5IL10, ALB, TNF, CXCL9
39cork-handlers' disease12.4IGF1, ALB, TNF, CXCL9
40mycobacterial infection12.4IL10, IL15, TNF
41hemochromatosis12.4IGF1, ALB, TNF, NOD2, SLC40A1
42tuberculous meningitis12.4IL10, IL1B, TNF
43aseptic meningitis12.4IL10, IL1B, TNF
44pericarditis12.4IL1B, ALB, TNF
45pulmonary function12.4IL10, ALB, TNF, HHIP
46classic kaposi sarcoma12.4IL10, IL1B, TNF
47acrodermatitis12.4IL1B, ALB, TNF, CXCL9
48intrauterine infections12.4IL10, IL1B, TNF
49keratomalacia12.4IL10, IGF1, ALB
50hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome12.4IL10, IGF1, TNF

Graphical network of the top 20 diseases related to pediatric crohns disease:



Graphical network of diseases related to pediatric crohns disease

Clinical Features for Pediatric Crohns Disease

Drugs & Therapeutics for Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Anatomical Context for Pediatric Crohns Disease

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MalaCards organs/tissues related to pediatric crohns disease:

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Skin

Phenotypes for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Publications for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Articles related to pediatric crohns disease:

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idTitleAuthorsYearAffiliating Genes
1Osteoprotegerin in pediatric Crohn's disease and the effects of exclusive enteral nutrition. (20848544)Nahidi L.... Day A.S.2011TNFSF11
2Intestinal ferroportin expression in pediatric Crohn' s disease. (20564534)Burpee T.... Grand R.J.2011SLC40A1
3Lipopolysaccharide exposure is linked to activation o f the acute phase response and growth failure in pediatric Crohn's disease and murine colitis. (19924809)Pasternak B.A.... Denson L.A.2010LBP, IL10
4Association of linear growth impairment in pediatric Crohn's disease and a known height locus: a pilot study. (20846217)Lee J.J.... Hirschhorn J.2010CDK6, EFEMP1, IHH
5Mechanisms of growth impairment in pediatric Crohn's disease. (19713986)Walters T.D.... Griffiths A.M.2009IGF1
6Effects of infliximab and parenteral nutrition on albumin and fibrinogen synthesis rates in pediatric Crohn disease. (18979581)Steiner S.J.... Denne S.C.2008ALB
7Improvement in biomarkers of bone formation during infliximab therapy in pediatric Crohn's disease: results of the REACH study. (19081527)Thayu M.... Baldassano R.N.2008PAX5
8Mucosal NOD2 expression and NF-kappaB activation in pediatric Crohn's disease. (18092345)Stronati L.... Cucchiara S.2008NFKB1, TNF, IL1B
9Association of variants of the interleukin-23 receptor gene with susceptibility to pediatric Crohn's disease. (17618837)Baldassano R.N.... Hakonarson H.2007NOD2, IL23R
10IL-23 receptor (IL-23R) gene protects against pediatric Crohn's disease. (17309073)Dubinsky M.C.... Rotter J.I.2007IL23R
11Association of a CXCL9 polymorphism with pediatric Crohn's disease. (17892861)Lacher M.... Koletzko S.2007CXCL9
12Clinical and biological consequences of immunization to infliximab in pediatric Crohn's disease. (16125467)Candon S.... CAczard J.P.2006TNF
13Signal transducer and activator of transcription 5b promotes mucosal tolerance in pediatric Crohn's disease and murine colitis. (17148664)Han X.... Denson L.A.2006PPARG, STAT5B
14CARD15 mutations are rare in Swedish pediatric Crohn disease. (15795594)Idestrom M.... Hugot J.P.2005NOD2
15Ileal involvement is age dependent in pediatric Crohn's disease. (15973117)Meinzer U.... Hugot J.P.2005NOD2
16TNF promoter polymorphisms and modulation of growth retardation and disease severity in pediatric Crohn's disease. (15984988)Levine A.... Leshinsky-Silver E.2005TNF, NOD2
17CDP571, a humanized anti-tumor necrosis factor-alpha monoclonal antibody in pediatric Crohn's disease. (15626889)Mamula P.... Baldassano R.N.2004TNF
18Pediatric Crohn's disease and growth retardation: the role of genotype, phenotype, and disease severity. (15520108)Wine E.... Levine A.2004NOD2
19Cytokine tissue levels as markers of disease activity in pediatric Crohn disease. (12840152)Silva M.A.... Seidman E.G.2003IL15

Expression for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Expression patterns in normal tissues for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

Pathways for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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41Thomson Reuters, 20KEGG, 36QIAGEN, 38Reactome, 10EMD Millipore, 3Cell Signaling Technology
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Pathways related to pediatric crohns disease according to GeneDecks:

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idPathwayScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1Bacterial infections in CF airways4110.7LBP
2Pathways in cancer2010.6HHIP
3RAR-Gamma-RXR-Alpha Degradation3610.4CXCL9, IL15
4Immune response_IL-23 signaling pathway4110.4STAT5B
5Organic cation transport3810.2SLC22A5, SLC22A4
6Amoebiasis2010.2IL1B
7Immune response IL-23 signaling pathway109.8NFKB1, STAT5B, IL23R
8IL-9 Pathway369.6TNF, NFKB1, STAT5B
9Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer369.6IL23R, IL15, EFEMP1, CXCL9, TNFSF11, IHH
10IL-6 Pathway369.6IL10, TNFSF11, CXCL9
11Cytokine production by Th17 cells in CF419.6LBP, IL23R, NFKB1
12Immune response_MIF in innate immunity response419.4NFKB1, TNF, IL1B, LBP
13Immune response MIF in innate immunity response109.4TNF, LBP, IL1B, NFKB1
14NOD-like receptor signaling pathway209.4IL1B, NOD2, TNF, NFKB1
15Apoptosis and survival Anti-apoptotic TNFs/NF-kB/Bcl-2 pathway109.3NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF
16Rheumatoid arthritis209.2IL15, IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11
17Toll-like receptor signaling pathway209.2LBP, IL1B, TNF, NFKB1, CXCL9
18TRAF Pathway369.2IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11, NFKB1
19NF-kappaB Signaling39.2NFKB1, TNF, IL1B, TNFSF11
20Immune response IL-10 signaling pathway109.1IL10, TNF, STAT5B
21Immune response_IL-10 signaling pathway419.1IL10, TNF, STAT5B
22Transcription_Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis419.0TNFSF11, IL1B, IGF1, TNF
23Apoptosis and survival_Anti-apoptotic TNFs/NF-kB/Bcl-2 pathway419.0NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF
24Transcription Role of VDR in regulation of genes involved in osteoporosis109.0TNFSF11, TNF, IGF1, IL1B
25Cytokine Network368.9IL15, TNF, IL1B, IL10
26IL-10 Pathway368.8IL10, TNF, NFKB1, IL1B
27Akt Signaling368.7TNF, CXCL9, IL15, IL10, TNFSF11
28African trypanosomiasis208.7TNF, IL10, IL1B
29Osteoclast differentiation208.7NFKB1, TNF, PPARG, TNFSF11, IL1B
30Leishmaniasis208.7NFKB1, TNF, IL1B, IL10
31Pertussis208.7IL10, IL1B, TNF, NFKB1
32Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling368.6IL15, IL1B, IL10, NFKB1, STAT5B
33Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis)208.5IL1B, NFKB1, TNF, IL10
34Tuberculosis208.5NOD2, LBP, NFKB1, IL10, TNF, IL1B
35all-trans-Retinoic Acid Signaling in Brain368.4CXCL9, TNFSF11, TNF, IL10, IL15, IL1B
36Endothelin-1 Signaling Pathway368.3IL15, IL1B, IL10, TNF, TNFSF11, CXCL9
37Tec Kinases Signaling368.3STAT5B, NFKB1, IGF1, IL23R, IL15, IL10
38STAT3 Pathway368.1IL1B, CXCL9, TNFSF11, TNF, IL23R, IL10
39Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction208.1IL15, CXCL9, TNFSF11, TNF, IL23R, IL10
40MIF Mediated Glucocorticoid Regulation368.0CXCL9, NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF, IL1B, IL15
41MIF Regulation of Innate Immune Cells368.0CXCL9, NFKB1, TNF, IL1B, IL15, TNFSF11
42PEDF Induced Signaling368.0IL10, NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF, IL1B, IL15
43JAK-STAT Pathway368.0NFKB1, STAT5B, IGF1, IL1B, IL15, IL10
44MAPK Family Pathway367.7IL15, IL10, IL1B, IGF1, TNF, NFKB1
45PAK Pathway367.7TNF, IL10, IL15, IL1B, CXCL9, IGF1
46Rho Family GTPases367.2CXCL9, TNF, TNFSF11, IL10, IL15, IL1B
47ERK Signaling367.2NFKB1, TNF, IL1B, IL15, TNFSF11, IGF1
48Antioxidant Action of Vitamin-C367.1TNF, IL10, IGF1, IL1B, TNFSF11, CXCL9
49p38 Signaling367.1IL10, NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF, IGF1, IL23R

Compounds for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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32Novoseek , 42Tocris Bioscience, 9DrugBank, 18HMDB, 34PharmGKB
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Compounds related to pediatric crohns disease according to GeneDecks:

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idCompoundScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1endotoxin32 10.5CXCL9, LBP
2ionomycin32 10.3CDK6
3rapamycin32 42 11.3STAT5B, CDK6
4l-nmma32 10.3PPARG
525-hydroxyvitamin d32 10.2TNFSF11, PAX5
6rantes32 10.1TNFSF11, CXCL9, IL15
7pge232 9.8PTGER4, TNFSF11, PPARG
8leflunomide32 9 9 11.8IL15, TNFSF11, TNF
9calcitriol32 42 9 18 9 13.7LBP, ALB, PAX5, TNFSF11
10bay 11-708542 9.6TNF, NFKB1
11quinine32 9 9 11.5IL10, CXCL9, SLC22A4, SLC22A5
12ns 39832 42 10.5PTGER4, TNFSF11, TNF, IL1B
13creatinine32 9.3CXCL9, LBP, IGF1, IL15
14rituximab32 34 9 9 12.2IL10, IL15, PAX5
15blys32 9.2IL10, TNF, IL15
16clodronate32 9 9 11.2IL10, TNFSF11, IL1B
17naproxen32 9 18 9 12.1IL1B, IGF1, ALB
18toxin-132 9.0IL10, TNF, IL1B
19lipoteichoic acid32 9.0LBP, IL10, IL1B, TNF
20groalpha32 8.9IL10, CXCL9, TNF, IL1B
21il-1232 8.9IL15, TNF, IL1B, IL10
22mip 1alpha32 8.9TNF, TNFSF11, IL10, IL1B
23gm-csf32 8.8IL1B, IL15, TNF, IL10
24vegf32 8.8IGF1, PTGER4, TNFSF11, IL1B, PPARG
25polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid32 8.8IL1B, IL15, IL10, TNF
26sb 20358032 42 9.8IGF1, TNFSF11, PPARG, TNF
27polymyxin b32 8.7LBP, IL10, IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11
28ccl332 8.7CXCL9, TNF, IL10, IL15, IL1B
295 aminosalicylic acid32 8.6TNF, IL1B, IL10, PPARG
30thalidomide32 42 9 9 11.6IL10, TNF, NFKB1, IL1B
31ly29400232 8.6IL10, IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11, STAT5B
32etanercept32 9 9 10.6IL15, TNF, TNFSF11, IL10, IL1B
33ibuprofen32 9 18 9 11.5IL1B, ALB, PPARG, IL10
34prostaglandin32 8.5TNF, TNFSF11, PTGER4, PPARG, IL1B
35infliximab32 9 9 10.5IL10, IL15, IL1B, TNF, TNFSF11, NOD2
36indomethacin32 9 9 10.4IL1B, PPARG, PTGER4, TNFSF11, TNF, ALB
37tgf beta132 8.4CDK6, IL10, IL15, IL1B, TNF
38il 1032 8.4IL1B, CXCL9, NOD2, LBP, IL10, IL15
3915-deoxy-delta-12,14-prostaglandin j232 8.3IL1B, TNF, PPARG, IL10
40arachidonic acid32 9 18 9 11.3PTGER4, TNFSF11, PPARG, TNF, ALB, IL1B
41peptidoglycan32 8.3LBP, IL10, IL15, IL1B, TNFSF11, NOD2
42prostacyclin32 8.2HHIP, PTGER4, TNF, IL1B, IL10, PPARG
43hydrocortisone32 9 9 10.2IL10, IL1B, IGF1, TNF, IL15
44methotrexate32 34 42 9 9 12.1IL1B, IL15, IL10, TNF, ALB, TNFSF11
45histamine32 18 8.8IL15, IL10, IL1B, ALB, CXCL9, TNF
46tacrolimus32 34 9 9 10.7PPARG, IL10, IL15, TNF, TNFSF11
47vitamin d32 7.6PAX5, PPARG, TNFSF11, ALB, IGF1, IL10
48nitric oxide32 9 18 9 10.6NOD2, NFKB1, TNFSF11, TNF, IL1B, IL15
49cycloheximide32 7.0LBP, IGF1, IL15, IL1B, TNF, IL10
50dexamethasone32 42 34 9 9 10.6IL10, IGF1, IL1B, IL15, CDK6, LBP

GO Terms for genes affiliated with Pediatric Crohns Disease

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Cellular components related to pediatric crohns disease according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1extracellular spaceGO:0056156.4LBP, CXCL9, TNFSF11, TNF, ALB, IGF1

Biological processes related to pediatric crohns disease according to GeneDecks:

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idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1quaternary ammonium group transportGO:01569710.4SLC22A5, SLC22A4
2carnitine transportGO:01587910.4SLC22A5, SLC22A4
3positive regulation of interleukin-17 productionGO:03274010.2IL23R, IL15, NOD2
4positive regulation of natural killer cell proliferationGO:03281910.1IL15, STAT5B, IL23R
5positive regulation of calcidiol 1-monooxygenase activityGO:0605599.9TNF, IL1B
6chronic inflammatory response to antigenic stimulusGO:0024399.8TNF, IL1B
7sequestering of triglycerideGO:0307309.8IL1B, TNF
8response to lipopolysaccharideGO:0324969.7LBP, STAT5B, PTGER4, IL23R
9positive regulation of osteoclast differentiationGO:0456729.7IL23R, TNF, TNFSF11
10positive regulation of heterotypic cell-cell adhesionGO:0341169.7IL1B, TNF
11lipopolysaccharide-mediated signaling pathwayGO:0316639.7LBP, IL1B, TNF
12cell maturationGO:0484699.7IL15, PPARG, IHH
13positive regulation of activated T cell proliferationGO:0421049.7IGF1, STAT5B, IL23R
14positive regulation of interleukin-6 productionGO:0327559.6LBP, TNF, IL1B, NOD2
15positive regulation of interferon-gamma productionGO:0327299.5IL1B, TNF, IL23R
16positive regulation of T cell proliferationGO:0421029.5IL15, IL23R, IL1B
17positive regulation of inflammatory responseGO:0507299.5STAT5B, PTGER4, IL15
18receptor biosynthetic processGO:0328009.4IL10, TNF
19negative regulation of growth of symbiont in hostGO:0441309.3LBP, IL10, TNF
20positive regulation of cytokine secretionGO:0507159.3TNF, PTGER4, IL10
21cellular response to organic cyclic compoundGO:0714079.2PPARG, TNF, IL1B
22positive regulation of mitosisGO:0458409.2IGF1, IL1B, TNF
23positive regulation of NF-kappaB transcription factor activityGO:0510929.1NFKB1, NOD2, TNFSF11, IL1B, TNF
24positive regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferationGO:0486619.1IGF1, TNF, STAT5B
25negative regulation of cytokine secretion involved in immune responseGO:0027409.0TNF, IL10
26cell-cell signalingGO:0072678.7IL10, CXCL9, IHH, IL1B, IL15
27positive regulation of sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activityGO:0510918.3PPARG, TNF, TNFSF11, IL1B, IL10
28anti-apoptosisGO:0069168.0IL10, NFKB1, IL1B, IGF1, TNF
29inflammatory responseGO:0069548.0CXCL9, IL10, IL15, IL1B, IL23R, NFKB1
30positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoterGO:0459447.1PHOX2B, STAT5B, NFKB1, ZBTB38, PPARG, TNFSF11

Molecular functions related to pediatric crohns disease according to GeneDecks:

idNameGO IDScoreTop Affiliating Genes
1quaternary ammonium group transmembrane transporter activityGO:01565110.2SLC22A4, SLC22A5
2carnitine transporter activityGO:0152269.9SLC22A4, SLC22A5
3cytokine activityGO:0051257.9IL10, CXCL9, TNFSF11, TNF, IL1B, IL15
4protein bindingGO:0055155.1PPARG, NOD2, NFKB1, STAT5B, SLC22A4, SLC40A1

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19ICD9CM
20KEGG
24MeSH
25MGI
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28NDF-RT
31NINDS
32Novoseek
33OMIM
35PubMed
36QIAGEN
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