NRCAM, neuronal cell adhesion molecule, 4897

N. diseases: 49; N. variants: 4
Source: ALL
Disease Score gda Association Type Type Original DB Sentence supporting the association PMID PMID Year
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.040 Biomarker phenotype BEFREE Receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase D (PTPRD) is a neuronal cell-adhesion molecule/synaptic specifier that has been implicated in addiction vulnerability and stimulant reward by human genomewide association and mouse cocaine-conditioned place-preference data. 30348770 2018
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.040 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Significant evidence of association was also detected at rs382140 (P-value=3.9 × 10(-09)) near NRCAM-a gene implicated in vulnerability to addiction, and at another independent hit rs6495122 (P-value=7.1 × 10(-09))-an SNP associated with blood pressure-in the 15q24 region near the gene ULK3, in the meta-analysis of discovery and replication cohorts. 21876539 2012
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.040 GeneticVariation phenotype BEFREE Recently elucidation of addiction-associated haplotypes for the "cell adhesion" NrCAM gene illustrate several of these points. 16815213 2006
CUI: C0085281
Disease: Addictive Behavior
Addictive Behavior
0.040 AlteredExpression phenotype BEFREE These observations support NrCAM as a positionally cloned and drug-regulated gene whose variants are likely to change expression and alter substance abuse vulnerabilities in human addictions and animal models of drug reward. 16123759 2006