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Gene Information

Gene symbol: TSPYL2

Gene name: TSPY-like 2

HGNC ID: 24358

Synonyms: SE20-4, HRIHFB2216, CTCL, DENTT, CDA1, CINAP

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 APOE 1 hits
2 COL1A1 1 hits
3 CTGF 1 hits
4 HK2 1 hits
5 SMAD3 1 hits
6 TGFB1 1 hits
7 TGFBR1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 19847393 We explored how a recently identified molecule, cell division autoantigen 1 (CDA1), influences the profibrotic TGF-beta pathway leading to vascular ECM accumulation.
2 19847393 In vivo studies indicated that the mRNA levels of CDA1-encoding gene Tspyl2 and protein levels of CDA1 were elevated in the aorta of diabetic Apoe(-/-) mice, accompanied by increased levels of Tgf-beta (also known as Tgfb1), Ctgf and ECM accumulation.
3 19847393 Knockdown of CDA1-encoding gene Tspyl2 to reduce cellular CDA1 level markedly attenuated TGF-beta-stimulated MAD homologue 3 (drosophila; SMAD3) phosphorylation and transcriptional activities.
4 19847393 CDA1 overproduction increased and Tspyl2 knockdown decreased expression of TGF-beta receptor type I, TbetarI (also known as Tgfbr1), but not TGF-beta receptor type II, TbetarII (also known as Tgfbr2), providing a mechanism for CDA1's action in modulating TGF-beta signalling.
5 19847393 Knockdown of CDA1-encoding gene Tspyl2 also blocked the profibrotic effect of TGF-beta in VSMCs.
6 19847393 CDA1 is therefore a potential target for attenuating vascular ECM accumulation caused by enhanced TGF-beta action, as seen in diabetic atherosclerosis.
7 20962744 CDA1 small interfering RNA knockdown markedly attenuated, whereas its overexpression increased TGF-? signaling, modulating the expression of TGF-?, TGF-? receptors, connective tissue growth factor, collagen types I, III, IV, and fibronectin genes in HK-2 cells.
8 20962744 CDA1 knockdown effectively blocked TGF-?-stimulated expression of collagen genes.