Gene Disease Score gda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Here, we investigate whether integrin expression, specifically β1 (CD29) and β2 (CD18), are disrupted in SIRS and sepsis, and assess differences in integrin expression between these two critically ill clinical categories. 27796667

2017

Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE CD18 shedding from human mononuclear cells was increased in vitro by several proinflammatory mediators relevant in sepsis. sCD18 inhibited cell adhesion to the complement fragment iC3b, which is a ligand for CD11b/CD18, also known as Mac-1 or complement receptor 3. 28714582

2017

Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE By using a flow cytometry-based method, we show that the two β2-integrins Mac-1 and LFA-1 as well as E-selectin and P-selectin are involved in neutrophil recruitment into the kidney after induction of sepsis. 24576991

2014

Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE To evaluate the prophylactic properties of integrin CD18-betaA peptide in a murine model of abdominal polymicrobial peritonitis and sepsis. 20518087

2010

Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 GeneticVariation BEFREE Histopathologically, at 24 h Mac-1(-/-) animals had bacteremia and lymphoid depletion, consistent with sepsis. 11390487

2001

Entrez Id: 3689
Gene Symbol: ITGB2
ITGB2
CUI: C0036690
Disease: Septicemia
Septicemia
0.060 Biomarker BEFREE Thus, lipopolysaccharide-induced activation of monocytes from patients with sepsis may occur through direct binding of lipopolysaccharide to the CD11-CD18 complex or other lipopolysaccharide receptors, whereas binding of the lipopolysaccharide-lipopolysaccharide-binding protein complex to the CD14 receptor may not play a pivotal role in sepsis. 7688151

1993