Gene Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Significant differences of the allelic distribution of rs4733781 and rs1017281 in ASAP1 gene were observed between control group and TB group. 29545860 2018
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Genome-wide association study (GWAS) recently identified several susceptibility loci in ASAP1 gene on chromosome 8q24 for tuberculosis (TB) in a Russian population, but no relevant studies have been performed to validate these findings. 26964908 2016
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Subsequent analysis referring to the genotypes of SNPs in relationship to clinical phenotypes identified that rs4236749 was associated with different serum C-reactive protein levels, suggesting a role of this locus in influencing the inflammatory state of Western Chinese Han patients with TB.Our present data revealed that ASAP1 polymorphisms are unlikely to confer susceptibility to TB in the Western Chinese Han and Tibetan populations, which challenges the promising roles of the ASAP1 gene in the development of TB and highlights the importance of validating the association findings across ethnicities. 27227929 2016
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Therefore, genetically determined excessive reduction of ASAP1 expression in M. tuberculosis-infected DCs may lead to their impaired migration, suggesting a potential mechanism of predisposition to TB. 25774636 2015
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 GeneticVariation disease GWASCAT Susceptibility to tuberculosis is associated with variants in the ASAP1 gene encoding a regulator of dendritic cell migration. 25774636 2015
Entrez Id: 50807
Gene Symbol: ASAP1
ASAP1
0.150 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Regulator of dendritic cell migration, ASAP1 is associated with increased susceptibility to tuberculosis. 25970765 2015