HGF, hepatocyte growth factor, 3082

N. diseases: 671; N. variants: 22
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE HGF and its receptor MET play critical roles in liver carcinogenesis and metastasis, mainly dependent on the activity of receptor tyrosine kinase. 30786811 2019
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE These data suggest that activation of Met/JNK and Met/STAT3 signaling in Axin2+ hepatic cells via autophagy-dependent HGF expression and the resultant generation of Axin2+CD90+ CSCs is a major mechanism of hepatocarcinogenesis in cirrhotic livers. 28783177 2017
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE To clarify the role of MUC1 in HGF/c-Met signaling, we determined whether MUC1 and c-Met interact cooperatively and what their role(s) is in hepatocarcinogenesis. 22962849 2012
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 Biomarker disease BEFREE However, the role of heparin in the regulation of HGF signaling remains controversial and the effects of heparin on HGF-induced biological responses during hepatocarcinogenesis is not yet defined. 22912725 2012
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Combined, these observations suggest that reduced levels of hepatic HGF contribute to the mechanisms underlying peroxisome proliferator-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. 11375907 2001
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE These data show that a loss of balance concerning HGF, c-met, and u-PA mRNA expression occurs during hepatocarcinogenesis. 10925356 2000
CUI: C1512409
Disease: Hepatocarcinogenesis
Hepatocarcinogenesis
0.070 AlteredExpression disease BEFREE Because the hepatocyte growth factor is a most potent mitogen in hepatocytes, possible involvement of c-met expression in hepatocarcinogenesis is suspected. 7927256 1994