Gene Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 PosttranslationalModification phenotype BEFREE Secondly, maternal obesity (in the absence of gestational diabetes) was associated with (i) elevated DNA methylation of the leptin promoter on fetal side only, (ii) hypomethylation of the adiponectin promoter on the maternal side only, (iii) significantly low levels of leptin receptor protein (albeit in the absence of differences in mRNA levels and promoter DNA methylation), (iv) significantly low levels of adiponectin receptor 1 mRNA expression on the maternal side only, and (v) elevated DNA methylation of the adiponectin receptor 2 promoter on the maternal side only. 30732639 2019
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Leptin and soluble leptin receptor in association with gestational diabetes: a prospective case-control study. 29270728 2018
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE And larger and more rigorous researches were needed to further explore the association of LEP and LEPR gene polymorphisms and GDM among Chinese population. 27034205 2016
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE We found that leptin and LEPR expression are increased in placentas from GDM and the translation machinery activity as well as [³H]-leucine incorporation into protein were higher in placentas from GDM compared with placentas from control pregnancy. 23386416 2013
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 Biomarker phenotype CTD_human Dysregulation of leptin and testosterone production and their receptor expression in the human placenta with gestational diabetes mellitus. 20421132 2010
Entrez Id: 3953
Gene Symbol: LEPR
LEPR
0.350 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Leptin gene expression has been investigated in term placental tissue complicated by gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), but never in conjunction with all isoforms of the leptin receptor (LEPR A-D), or with adiponectin receptors (ADIPOR1 and 2). 16343040 2006