Gene Disease Score gda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE Several diseases including progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3 (PFIC3), low phospholipid-associated cholelithiasis (LPAC), a subgroup of patients developing intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), drug-induced liver injury and chronic cholangiopathy with biliary fibrosis and cirrhosis were attributed to ABCB4 deficiency and characterized in the past decade. 30357767

2018

Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 GeneticVariation BEFREE Furthermore, severe ICP was associated with a MDR3 mutation, which has already been described in adult patients with liver cirrhosis. 27936482

2016

Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 GeneticVariation BEFREE In patients with severe ABCB4 genotype, the disease is often progressive with risk of developing cirrhosis and liver failure during the first 2 decades of life. 21119540

2011

Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 GeneticVariation BEFREE There is evidence that a biallelic or monoallelic ABCB4 defect causes or predisposes to several human liver diseases (PFIC3, low phospholipid associated cholelithiasis syndrome, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, drug-induced liver injury, transient neonatal cholestasis, adult biliary fibrosis, or cirrhosis). 20422496

2010

Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 GeneticVariation BEFREE A mutation in the canalicular phospholipid transporter gene, ABCB4, is associated with cholestasis, ductopenia, and cirrhosis in adults. 18781607

2008

Entrez Id: 5244
Gene Symbol: ABCB4
ABCB4
CUI: C0023890
Disease: Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Cirrhosis
0.360 AlteredExpression BEFREE We found no evidence for deficient or severely reduced intrahepatic MDR3 mRNA in primary biliary cirrhosis, nor were mRNA levels altered significantly by virus-induced inflammation or by cirrhosis. 9126799

1997