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Name
immune response
Namespace
go
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20180921
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Appears in Networks 6

In-Edges 7

bp(GO:aging) association bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Enrichment analysis revealed, however, changes in gene sets involved in immune and inflammatory responses, phospholipid metabolism, extracellular matrix organization, cellular adhesion and endothelial tube morphogenesis, all of which suggest that there are functional alterations in meningeal LECs with age (Fig. 2c). PubMed:30046111

bp(GO:"ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process") regulates bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis of a variety of cellular proteins plays an important role in many basic cellular processes. Among these are regulation of cell cycle and division, differentiation and development, involvement in the cellular response to stress and extracellular effectors, morphogenesis of neuronal networks, modulation of cell surface receptors, ion channels and the secretory pathway, DNA repair, transcriptional regulation, transcriptional silencing, long-term memory, circadian rhythms, regulation of the immune and inflammatory responses,and biogenesis of organelles PubMed:14556719

a(MESH:Microglia) increases bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Microglia, one type of glial cells, the equivalent of the macrophages that exist in the brain and spinal cord, is the first and also the main line of immune defense in CNS PubMed:29626319

p(FPLX:HSP90) association bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, Hsp90 affects many key cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, steroid signaling, calcium signaling, protein trafficking, protein secretion, the immune re- sponse, and the heat shock response (HSR) (45, 48, 82). PubMed:23746257

m(MIRBASE:"hsa-mir-146a") association bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Elevated miRNA-146a in AD brain has been shown to also specifically target the interleukin-1 associated ki- nase-1 (IRAK-1) mRNAs, it is believed to contribute to altered innate immune responses and neuroinflammation in degenerating human brain cells and tissues in inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases including AD and in primary human brain cells stressed with ROS- generating metal sulfates [69]. PubMed:27288790

a(PUBCHEM:9832404) association bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Additionally, given that ADNP and NAP are linked with autophagy (13), cell adhesion (35), immune response (36), autism (6, 13, 15, 17, 27), and synapse-related processes (6), the analysis included several representative genes pertaining to these processes PubMed:30106381

p(HGNC:ADNP) association bp(GO:"immune response") View Subject | View Object

Additionally, given that ADNP and NAP are linked with autophagy (13), cell adhesion (35), immune response (36), autism (6, 13, 15, 17, 27), and synapse-related processes (6), the analysis included several representative genes pertaining to these processes PubMed:30106381

Out-Edges 5

bp(GO:"immune response") association bp(GO:aging) View Subject | View Object

Enrichment analysis revealed, however, changes in gene sets involved in immune and inflammatory responses, phospholipid metabolism, extracellular matrix organization, cellular adhesion and endothelial tube morphogenesis, all of which suggest that there are functional alterations in meningeal LECs with age (Fig. 2c). PubMed:30046111

bp(GO:"immune response") association p(FPLX:HSP90) View Subject | View Object

Accordingly, Hsp90 affects many key cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, steroid signaling, calcium signaling, protein trafficking, protein secretion, the immune re- sponse, and the heat shock response (HSR) (45, 48, 82). PubMed:23746257

bp(GO:"immune response") association m(MIRBASE:"hsa-mir-146a") View Subject | View Object

Elevated miRNA-146a in AD brain has been shown to also specifically target the interleukin-1 associated ki- nase-1 (IRAK-1) mRNAs, it is believed to contribute to altered innate immune responses and neuroinflammation in degenerating human brain cells and tissues in inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases including AD and in primary human brain cells stressed with ROS- generating metal sulfates [69]. PubMed:27288790

bp(GO:"immune response") association p(HGNC:ADNP) View Subject | View Object

Additionally, given that ADNP and NAP are linked with autophagy (13), cell adhesion (35), immune response (36), autism (6, 13, 15, 17, 27), and synapse-related processes (6), the analysis included several representative genes pertaining to these processes PubMed:30106381

bp(GO:"immune response") association a(PUBCHEM:9832404) View Subject | View Object

Additionally, given that ADNP and NAP are linked with autophagy (13), cell adhesion (35), immune response (36), autism (6, 13, 15, 17, 27), and synapse-related processes (6), the analysis included several representative genes pertaining to these processes PubMed:30106381

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If you find BEL Commons useful in your work, please consider citing: Hoyt, C. T., Domingo-Fernández, D., & Hofmann-Apitius, M. (2018). BEL Commons: an environment for exploration and analysis of networks encoded in Biological Expression Language. Database, 2018(3), 1–11.