Gene Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE Elevated circulating levels of the divergent transforming growth factor-beta (TGFb) family cytokine, growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15), acting through its CNS receptor, glial-derived neurotrophic factor receptor alpha-like (GFRAL), can cause anorexia and weight loss leading to anorexia/cachexia syndrome of cancer and other diseases. 31152154 2019
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE The potential to target GDF15 in the treatment of energy-intake disorders, including obesity and anorexia, is an area of intense investigation, but has been limited by the lack of an identified receptor, signaling mechanism, and target tissue. 29866502 2018
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE Inhibiting MIC-1/GDF15 or its receptor GFRAL are high-value potential targets for treatment of anorexia/cachexia syndrome in patients whose elevated serum levels may justify its use. 30382947 2018
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Moreover, we analysed MIC-1 levels in this tumour model and their correlation with tumour size and the severity of the anorectic response. 28025863 2017
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE GDF15 regulates food intake, energy expenditure and body weight in response to metabolic and toxin-induced stresses; we show that Gfral knockout mice are hyperphagic under stressed conditions and are resistant to chemotherapy-induced anorexia and body weight loss. 28953886 2017
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE In particular, MIC-1 may contribute to the proliferation, migration, invasion, metastases, and treatment resistance of cancer cells as well as tumor-induced anorexia and weight loss in the late stages of cancer. 20578239 2010
Entrez Id: 9518
Gene Symbol: GDF15
GDF15
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE Thus, MIC-1 is a newly defined central regulator of appetite and a potential target for the treatment of both cancer anorexia and weight loss, as well as of obesity. 17982462 2007