Interferon gamma
Das INFG-Gen kodiert ein Zytokin, das Interferon gamma welches für die Reifung von Th1 CD4 T-Zellen verantwortlich ist und Makrophagen zu mikrobiziden Abtötung intrazellulärer Mikroben stimuliert, Dies hat insbesondere eine Bedeutung für die Abwehr von Mykobakterien.
Gentests:
Klinisch |
Untersuchungsmethoden |
Familienuntersuchung |
Bearbeitungszeit |
5 Tage |
Probentyp |
genomische DNS |
Verknüpfte Erkrankungen:
Referenzen:
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Rossouw M et al. (2003) Association between tuberculosis and a polymorphic NFkappaB binding site in the interferon gamma gene.
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Huang Y et al. (2007) A functional SNP of interferon-gamma gene is important for interferon-alpha-induced and spontaneous recovery from hepatitis C virus infection.
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Cooke GS et al. (2006) Polymorphism within the interferon-gamma/receptor complex is associated with pulmonary tuberculosis.
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Chang S et al. (2005) Histone hyperacetylated domains across the Ifng gene region in natural killer cells and T cells.
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Spilianakis CG et al. (2005) Interchromosomal associations between alternatively expressed loci.
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Svensson A et al. (2005) Protective immunity to genital herpes simplex [correction of simpex] virus type 2 infection is mediated by T-bet.
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Koh KP et al. (2004) T cell-mediated vascular dysfunction of human allografts results from IFN-gamma dysregulation of NO synthase.
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Dufour C et al. (2004) Homozygosis for (12) CA repeats in the first intron of the human IFN-gamma gene is significantly associated with the risk of aplastic anaemia in Caucasian population.
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An P et al. (2003) A tumor necrosis factor-alpha-inducible promoter variant of interferon-gamma accelerates CD4+ T cell depletion in human immunodeficiency virus-1-infected individuals.
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Barton ES et al. (2007) Herpesvirus latency confers symbiotic protection from bacterial infection.
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Messi M et al. (2003) Memory and flexibility of cytokine gene expression as separable properties of human T(H)1 and T(H)2 lymphocytes.
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Dabora SL et al. (2002) Association between a high-expressing interferon-gamma allele and a lower frequency of kidney angiomyolipomas in TSC2 patients.
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Ben-Asouli Y et al. (2002) Human interferon-gamma mRNA autoregulates its translation through a pseudoknot that activates the interferon-inducible protein kinase PKR.
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Szabo SJ et al. (2002) Distinct effects of T-bet in TH1 lineage commitment and IFN-gamma production in CD4 and CD8 T cells.
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Cavet J et al. (2001) Interferon-gamma and interleukin-6 gene polymorphisms associate with graft-versus-host disease in HLA-matched sibling bone marrow transplantation.
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Binder GK et al. (2001) Interferon-gamma-mediated site-specific clearance of alphavirus from CNS neurons.
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Zohlnhöfer D et al. (2001) Transcriptome analysis reveals a role of interferon-gamma in human neointima formation.
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Takayanagi H et al. (2000) T-cell-mediated regulation of osteoclastogenesis by signalling cross-talk between RANKL and IFN-gamma.
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Bai Y et al. (2008) Interferon-gamma induces X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis-associated factor-1 and Noxa expression and potentiates human vascular smooth muscle cell apoptosis by STAT3 activation.
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Kosaka H et al. (2008) Interferon-gamma is a therapeutic target molecule for prevention of postoperative adhesion formation.
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Pacheco AG et al. (2008) IFNG +874T/A, IL10 -1082G/A and TNF -308G/A polymorphisms in association with tuberculosis susceptibility: a meta-analysis study.
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King VL et al. (2009) Interferon-gamma and the interferon-inducible chemokine CXCL10 protect against aneurysm formation and rupture.
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Baldridge MT et al. (2010) Quiescent haematopoietic stem cells are activated by IFN-gamma in response to chronic infection.
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Zaidi MR et al. (2011) Interferon-γ links ultraviolet radiation to melanomagenesis in mice.
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Zielinski CE et al. (2012) Pathogen-induced human TH17 cells produce IFN-γ or IL-10 and are regulated by IL-1β.
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Braumüller H et al. (2013) T-helper-1-cell cytokines drive cancer into senescence.
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Barin JG et al. (2013) Fatal eosinophilic myocarditis develops in the absence of IFN-γ and IL-17A.
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Sa Q et al. (2015) Cutting Edge: IFN-γ Produced by Brain-Resident Cells Is Crucial To Control Cerebral Infection with Toxoplasma gondii.
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Iijima N et al. (2016) Access of protective antiviral antibody to neuronal tissues requires CD4 T-cell help.
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Arbore G et al. (2016) T helper 1 immunity requires complement-driven NLRP3 inflammasome activity in CD4⁺ T cells.
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Filiano AJ et al. (2016) Unexpected role of interferon-γ in regulating neuronal connectivity and social behaviour.
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Kerner G et al. (2020) Inherited human IFN-γ deficiency underlies mycobacterial disease.
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Fields PE et al. (2002) Cutting edge: changes in histone acetylation at the IL-4 and IFN-gamma loci accompany Th1/Th2 differentiation.
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None (1977) The status of interferon.
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Shimizu A et al. (1992) A molecular genetic linkage map of mouse chromosome 10, including the Myb, S100b, Pah, Sl, and Ifg genes.
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Tzoneva M et al. (1988) Selective immunodeficiency with defect in interferon-gamma induction in two sibs with recurrent infections.
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Luster AD et al. () Gamma-interferon transcriptionally regulates an early-response gene containing homology to platelet proteins.
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Lipinski M et al. (1980) Natural killer and killer cell activities in patients with primary immunodeficiencies or defects in immune interferon production.
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Mantei N et al. (1980) The nucleotide sequence of a cloned human leukocyte interferon cDNA.
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Blalock JE et al. (1980) Human leukocyte interferon: structural and biological relatedness to adrenocorticotropic hormone and endorphins.
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Maeda S et al. (1980) Construction and identification of bacterial plasmids containing nucleotide sequence for human leukocyte interferon.
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Devos R et al. (1982) Molecular cloning of human immune interferon cDNA and its expression in eukaryotic cells.
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Yip YK et al. (1982) Purification of two subspecies of human gamma (immune) interferon.
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Gray PW et al. (1982) Structure of the human immune interferon gene.
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Naylor SL et al. (1983) Human immune interferon gene is located on chromosome 12.
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Teles RM et al. (2013) Type I interferon suppresses type II interferon-triggered human anti-mycobacterial responses.
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Trent JM et al. (1982) Chromosomal localization of human leukocyte, fibroblast, and immune interferon genes by means of in situ hybridization.
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Knight E et al. (1980) Human fibroblast interferon: amino acid analysis and amino terminal amino acid sequence.
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Zoon KC et al. (1980) Amino terminal sequence of the major component of human lymphoblastoid interferon.
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Zimonjic DB et al. (1995) Mapping of the immune interferon gamma gene (IFNG) to chromosome band 12q14 by fluorescence in situ hybridization.
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Bureau JF et al. (1995) The gene coding for interferon-gamma is linked to the D12S335 and D12S313 microsatellites and to the MDM2 gene.
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Diaz MO et al. (1993) Nomenclature of the human interferon genes.
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Tsubota K et al. (1999) Regulation of human leukocyte antigen expression in human conjunctival epithelium.
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Pravica V et al. (1999) In vitro production of IFN-gamma correlates with CA repeat polymorphism in the human IFN-gamma gene.
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Diefenbach A et al. (1999) Requirement for type 2 NO synthase for IL-12 signaling in innate immunity.
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Awad M et al. (1999) CA repeat allele polymorphism in the first intron of the human interferon-gamma gene is associated with lung allograft fibrosis.
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Bream JH et al. (2000) Polymorphisms of the human IFNG gene noncoding regions.
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White AC et al. (2000) Interferon-gamma expression in jejunal biopsies in experimental human cryptosporidiosis correlates with prior sensitization and control of oocyst excretion.
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Khani-Hanjani A et al. (2000) Association between dinucleotide repeat in non-coding region of interferon-gamma gene and susceptibility to, and severity of, rheumatoid arthritis.
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Pravica V et al. (2000) A single nucleotide polymorphism in the first intron of the human IFN-gamma gene: absolute correlation with a polymorphic CA microsatellite marker of high IFN-gamma production.
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Badovinac VP et al. (2000) Regulation of antigen-specific CD8+ T cell homeostasis by perforin and interferon-gamma.
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Update: 14. August 2020