PROCR, protein C receptor, 10544

N. diseases: 110; N. variants: 20
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE Here we review the role of ICAM-1 and EPCR receptor adhering falciparum-parasites in the development of severe malaria; we discuss our current research to understand the factors involved in the pathogenesis of cerebral malaria and the feasibility of developing a vaccine targeted specifically to prevent this disease. 31562653 2020
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE Higher levels of <i>var</i> gene transcripts predicted to bind host endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR) and ICAM-1 were detected in CM isolates. 30610112 2019
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE ICAM-1-binding group A PfEMP1 proteins also bind endothelial protein C receptor and have been associated with cerebral malaria in children. 31308082 2019
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE EPCR-binding PfEMP1 transcript levels were highest in children with combined CM and SMA and then decreased by level of disease severity: RP CM > RN CM > SMA > AP. 29025399 2017
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE Expression of these PfEMP1s, predicted to bind both ICAM-1 and EPCR, is associated with increased risk of developing cerebral malaria. 28279348 2017
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE Furthermore, a recombinant CIDRα1.7 domain from a pediatric CM brain autopsy inhibited the barrier-protective properties of EPCR in human brain endothelial cells in vitro. 29107642 2017
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE These data reveal a previously unknown functional heterogeneity in the interaction between P. falciparum and EPCR and have major implications for understanding the distinct clinical pathologies of cerebral malaria and developing new treatment strategies. 26118955 2015
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 GeneticVariation disease BEFREE The N-terminal region of IT4-VAR19 comprising a full-length DC8 cassette as well as the single EPCR binding CIDRα1.1 domain were also produced, and their immune recognition (IgG) was assessed using plasma samples from Beninese children presenting acute mild malaria, severe malaria or cerebral malaria at the time of their admission to the clinic, and from convalescent-phase plasma collected 30 days after anti-malarial treatment. 26646943 2015
CUI: C0024534
Disease: Malaria, Cerebral
Malaria, Cerebral
0.090 Biomarker disease BEFREE Data from two recent publications support a novel mechanism of CM pathogenesis in which infected erythrocytes (IEs) express specific virulence proteins that mediate IE binding to the endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR). 24246501 2014