Source: ALL

Gene Disease Score gda Association Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE Recombinant CC16 inhibits NLRP3/caspase-1-induced pyroptosis through p38 MAPK and ERK signaling pathways in the brain of a neonatal rat model with sepsis. 31775794

2019

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE Our results suggest that MALAT1 aggravates cardiac inflammation and dysfunction in sepsis, which is achieved via interaction with miR-125b and p38 MAPK/NFκB. 29227823

2018

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE These protective effects were mediated through MPLA stimulation of a Toll/IL-1 receptor domain-containing adaptor-inducing IFN-β-(TRIF)-dependent phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-Akt pathway that prevents sepsis- and LPS-induced ERK activation. 29741098

2018

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE Further studies are needed to illuminate the detailed mechanisms of JNK and p38 MAPK signaling in sepsis‑induced ARDS. 29039541

2017

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 AlteredExpression BEFREE Up-regulation of miR-135a could aggravate sepsis-induced inflammation and myocardial dysfunction via activation of p38 MAPK/NF-κB pathway. 28147298

2017

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker BEFREE Here we investigate the role of p38 MAPK signaling in the antiviral response against HPAIV in mice as well as in human endothelial cells, the latter being a primary source of cytokines during systemic infections. 24189062

2014

Entrez Id: 5594
Gene Symbol: MAPK1
MAPK1
CUI: C0243026
Disease: Sepsis
Sepsis
0.360 Biomarker CTD_human Role of chemically modified tetracycline on TNF-alpha and mitogen-activated protein kinases in sepsis. 15489642

2004