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Gene Information

Gene symbol: CTSG

Gene name: cathepsin G

HGNC ID: 2532

Synonyms: CG

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 ACRV1 1 hits
2 BRD2 1 hits
3 C8B 1 hits
4 CCR2 1 hits
5 CD3D 1 hits
6 CGA 1 hits
7 CGB 1 hits
8 CGB5 1 hits
9 CRHR1 1 hits
10 F2 1 hits
11 FOLH1 1 hits
12 GNRH1 1 hits
13 IL2 1 hits
14 LBR 1 hits
15 LTF 1 hits
16 MPO 1 hits
17 MUC1 1 hits
18 MUC2 1 hits
19 PRTN3 1 hits
20 SPA17 1 hits
21 SPAM1 1 hits
22 STN 1 hits
23 TACSTD1 1 hits
24 TNFRSF1A 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 1378932 The immune recognition of a molecule naturally presented as a monomeric or an oligomeric structure is analyzed using the human chorionic gonadotropin alpha subunit (hCG-alpha) as a model.
2 1378932 Indeed, hCG-alpha circulates as either a free subunit or combined to the beta subunit (hCG-beta) to form the dimeric hCG hormone.
3 1378932 Mice were immunized with the free hCG-alpha or the dimeric hCG alpha/beta, and their lymph node cells were challenged in vitro with either alpha subunits from different species, hCG or peptides spanning the entire primary structure of hCG-alpha.
4 1378932 Proliferation and IL-2 assays demonstrated that hCG-alpha-primed lymph node cells responded equally well to hCG-alpha and hCG alpha/beta, suggesting that both the free and combined hCG-alpha subunits are processed in a similar way.
5 1378932 In contrast, T cells primed with peptides mimicking immunodominant sites recognized differently the hCG-alpha and the hCG alpha/beta antigens.
6 1378932 Antibodies elicited against the hCG-alpha(59-92) or (32-59) peptide were capable of recognizing the alpha subunit in its free form but not in the alpha/beta hCG dimer.
7 1378932 The immune recognition of a molecule naturally presented as a monomeric or an oligomeric structure is analyzed using the human chorionic gonadotropin alpha subunit (hCG-alpha) as a model.
8 1378932 Indeed, hCG-alpha circulates as either a free subunit or combined to the beta subunit (hCG-beta) to form the dimeric hCG hormone.
9 1378932 Mice were immunized with the free hCG-alpha or the dimeric hCG alpha/beta, and their lymph node cells were challenged in vitro with either alpha subunits from different species, hCG or peptides spanning the entire primary structure of hCG-alpha.
10 1378932 Proliferation and IL-2 assays demonstrated that hCG-alpha-primed lymph node cells responded equally well to hCG-alpha and hCG alpha/beta, suggesting that both the free and combined hCG-alpha subunits are processed in a similar way.
11 1378932 In contrast, T cells primed with peptides mimicking immunodominant sites recognized differently the hCG-alpha and the hCG alpha/beta antigens.
12 1378932 Antibodies elicited against the hCG-alpha(59-92) or (32-59) peptide were capable of recognizing the alpha subunit in its free form but not in the alpha/beta hCG dimer.
13 1378932 The immune recognition of a molecule naturally presented as a monomeric or an oligomeric structure is analyzed using the human chorionic gonadotropin alpha subunit (hCG-alpha) as a model.
14 1378932 Indeed, hCG-alpha circulates as either a free subunit or combined to the beta subunit (hCG-beta) to form the dimeric hCG hormone.
15 1378932 Mice were immunized with the free hCG-alpha or the dimeric hCG alpha/beta, and their lymph node cells were challenged in vitro with either alpha subunits from different species, hCG or peptides spanning the entire primary structure of hCG-alpha.
16 1378932 Proliferation and IL-2 assays demonstrated that hCG-alpha-primed lymph node cells responded equally well to hCG-alpha and hCG alpha/beta, suggesting that both the free and combined hCG-alpha subunits are processed in a similar way.
17 1378932 In contrast, T cells primed with peptides mimicking immunodominant sites recognized differently the hCG-alpha and the hCG alpha/beta antigens.
18 1378932 Antibodies elicited against the hCG-alpha(59-92) or (32-59) peptide were capable of recognizing the alpha subunit in its free form but not in the alpha/beta hCG dimer.
19 1378932 The immune recognition of a molecule naturally presented as a monomeric or an oligomeric structure is analyzed using the human chorionic gonadotropin alpha subunit (hCG-alpha) as a model.
20 1378932 Indeed, hCG-alpha circulates as either a free subunit or combined to the beta subunit (hCG-beta) to form the dimeric hCG hormone.
21 1378932 Mice were immunized with the free hCG-alpha or the dimeric hCG alpha/beta, and their lymph node cells were challenged in vitro with either alpha subunits from different species, hCG or peptides spanning the entire primary structure of hCG-alpha.
22 1378932 Proliferation and IL-2 assays demonstrated that hCG-alpha-primed lymph node cells responded equally well to hCG-alpha and hCG alpha/beta, suggesting that both the free and combined hCG-alpha subunits are processed in a similar way.
23 1378932 In contrast, T cells primed with peptides mimicking immunodominant sites recognized differently the hCG-alpha and the hCG alpha/beta antigens.
24 1378932 Antibodies elicited against the hCG-alpha(59-92) or (32-59) peptide were capable of recognizing the alpha subunit in its free form but not in the alpha/beta hCG dimer.
25 1378932 The immune recognition of a molecule naturally presented as a monomeric or an oligomeric structure is analyzed using the human chorionic gonadotropin alpha subunit (hCG-alpha) as a model.
26 1378932 Indeed, hCG-alpha circulates as either a free subunit or combined to the beta subunit (hCG-beta) to form the dimeric hCG hormone.
27 1378932 Mice were immunized with the free hCG-alpha or the dimeric hCG alpha/beta, and their lymph node cells were challenged in vitro with either alpha subunits from different species, hCG or peptides spanning the entire primary structure of hCG-alpha.
28 1378932 Proliferation and IL-2 assays demonstrated that hCG-alpha-primed lymph node cells responded equally well to hCG-alpha and hCG alpha/beta, suggesting that both the free and combined hCG-alpha subunits are processed in a similar way.
29 1378932 In contrast, T cells primed with peptides mimicking immunodominant sites recognized differently the hCG-alpha and the hCG alpha/beta antigens.
30 1378932 Antibodies elicited against the hCG-alpha(59-92) or (32-59) peptide were capable of recognizing the alpha subunit in its free form but not in the alpha/beta hCG dimer.
31 7687404 [Antigenic determinants of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): identification of epitopes and determination of their biological functions, for use in immunometric test systems and development of a fertility regulating vaccine].
32 7687404 Analysing immunologically relevant structures of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a glycoprotein hormone, has bearing on a variety of clinical features.
33 7687404 The urinary low molecular weight fragment of hCG beta (hcG beta cf), a predominant molecular fraction in the urine of pregnant women or patients with various tumours expresses 7 out of 9 epitopes of hCG beta (beta 1- beta 7), whereas two antigenic determinants, beta 8 and beta 9, are localized on the hCG beta CTP.
34 7687404 [Antigenic determinants of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): identification of epitopes and determination of their biological functions, for use in immunometric test systems and development of a fertility regulating vaccine].
35 7687404 Analysing immunologically relevant structures of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a glycoprotein hormone, has bearing on a variety of clinical features.
36 7687404 The urinary low molecular weight fragment of hCG beta (hcG beta cf), a predominant molecular fraction in the urine of pregnant women or patients with various tumours expresses 7 out of 9 epitopes of hCG beta (beta 1- beta 7), whereas two antigenic determinants, beta 8 and beta 9, are localized on the hCG beta CTP.
37 7687404 [Antigenic determinants of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): identification of epitopes and determination of their biological functions, for use in immunometric test systems and development of a fertility regulating vaccine].
38 7687404 Analysing immunologically relevant structures of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), a glycoprotein hormone, has bearing on a variety of clinical features.
39 7687404 The urinary low molecular weight fragment of hCG beta (hcG beta cf), a predominant molecular fraction in the urine of pregnant women or patients with various tumours expresses 7 out of 9 epitopes of hCG beta (beta 1- beta 7), whereas two antigenic determinants, beta 8 and beta 9, are localized on the hCG beta CTP.
40 9014300 Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is currently under investigation as an antigenic target in both anti-cancer and anti-fertility vaccines.
41 9516914 In this study, the distribution of the tumor-associated antigens GM2, Tn, sTn, Thompson-Friedenreich antigen (TF), Globo H, Le(y), MUC1, MUC2, MUC3, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC5B, MUC7, carcinoembryonic antigen, beta chain of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG beta), HER2/neu, PSMA, and KSA on primary and metastatic prostate cancer and 16 types of normal tissues was compared by immunohistochemistry, using a panel of well-characterized monoclonal antibodies.
42 9516914 Our results show that GM2, KSA, and MUC2 were strongly expressed on 8 or 9 of 9 metastatic prostate cancer biopsy specimens and, with PSMA, hCG beta, TF, Tn, and sTn, on 8 or more of 11 primary prostate cancer specimens.
43 9516914 Tn, MUC1, and PSMA were expressed on 4-6 of 9 metastatic specimens.
44 9516914 Tn, sTn, hCG beta, and MUC2 were detected on up to 3 of 10 types of normal epithelia.
45 9516914 GM2, TF, MUC1, and KSA were more broadly distributed on normal epithelia, all primarily at the secretory borders.
46 9516914 STn, KSA, and hCG beta were also detected in the testis, and GM2 was expressed on gray matter of brain.
47 9516914 From the 30 antigens that we have screened, this study provides the basis for selecting GM2, TF, Tn, sTn, hCG beta, MUC1, MUC2, KSA, and PSMA as target antigens for specific immunotherapy of prostate cancer.
48 9516914 In this study, the distribution of the tumor-associated antigens GM2, Tn, sTn, Thompson-Friedenreich antigen (TF), Globo H, Le(y), MUC1, MUC2, MUC3, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC5B, MUC7, carcinoembryonic antigen, beta chain of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG beta), HER2/neu, PSMA, and KSA on primary and metastatic prostate cancer and 16 types of normal tissues was compared by immunohistochemistry, using a panel of well-characterized monoclonal antibodies.
49 9516914 Our results show that GM2, KSA, and MUC2 were strongly expressed on 8 or 9 of 9 metastatic prostate cancer biopsy specimens and, with PSMA, hCG beta, TF, Tn, and sTn, on 8 or more of 11 primary prostate cancer specimens.
50 9516914 Tn, MUC1, and PSMA were expressed on 4-6 of 9 metastatic specimens.
51 9516914 Tn, sTn, hCG beta, and MUC2 were detected on up to 3 of 10 types of normal epithelia.
52 9516914 GM2, TF, MUC1, and KSA were more broadly distributed on normal epithelia, all primarily at the secretory borders.
53 9516914 STn, KSA, and hCG beta were also detected in the testis, and GM2 was expressed on gray matter of brain.
54 9516914 From the 30 antigens that we have screened, this study provides the basis for selecting GM2, TF, Tn, sTn, hCG beta, MUC1, MUC2, KSA, and PSMA as target antigens for specific immunotherapy of prostate cancer.
55 9516914 In this study, the distribution of the tumor-associated antigens GM2, Tn, sTn, Thompson-Friedenreich antigen (TF), Globo H, Le(y), MUC1, MUC2, MUC3, MUC4, MUC5AC, MUC5B, MUC7, carcinoembryonic antigen, beta chain of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG beta), HER2/neu, PSMA, and KSA on primary and metastatic prostate cancer and 16 types of normal tissues was compared by immunohistochemistry, using a panel of well-characterized monoclonal antibodies.
56 9516914 Our results show that GM2, KSA, and MUC2 were strongly expressed on 8 or 9 of 9 metastatic prostate cancer biopsy specimens and, with PSMA, hCG beta, TF, Tn, and sTn, on 8 or more of 11 primary prostate cancer specimens.
57 9516914 Tn, MUC1, and PSMA were expressed on 4-6 of 9 metastatic specimens.
58 9516914 Tn, sTn, hCG beta, and MUC2 were detected on up to 3 of 10 types of normal epithelia.
59 9516914 GM2, TF, MUC1, and KSA were more broadly distributed on normal epithelia, all primarily at the secretory borders.
60 9516914 STn, KSA, and hCG beta were also detected in the testis, and GM2 was expressed on gray matter of brain.
61 9516914 From the 30 antigens that we have screened, this study provides the basis for selecting GM2, TF, Tn, sTn, hCG beta, MUC1, MUC2, KSA, and PSMA as target antigens for specific immunotherapy of prostate cancer.
62 14499726 Nowadays, the most acute researches are based on suppression of the secretion and the activity of gonadotropic hormones (GnRH, LH/hCG, FSH) or the targeting of antibodies specific to sperm surface (RSA-1, SP10, SP17, TCLe-1, PH-20) and oocyte antigens (ZP1, ZP2, ZP3).
63 15149771 Stimulating the muscle with electric pulses following intramuscular injection of plasmids expressing hCGbeta resulted in higher levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)-specific antibodies, which could be further enhanced following a protein boost with hCG mixed with adjuvant.
64 15364265 The interferon-gamma induced protein precursor 10 (IP-10) was upregulated 27-fold while the interferon-induced 54 kDa protein exhibited a 13-fold increase.
65 15364265 With PHA, the genes TNF-R, CTSG, CD3 delta, C8B, CRF1 and CCR2 had higher expression compared with the viral antigen stimulation.
66 15364265 Neutrophil defensins alpha-1 and two C-C chemokines, proteins MIP-1-beta and MIP-4, were among the genes upregulated by both PHA and influenza antigens.
67 19193830 Antibodies against myeloperoxidase, proteinase-3, and other specific granule proteins (elastase, lactoferrin, cathepsin G, lysozyme, and bactericidal permeability-increasing protein) were measured by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
68 19854518 Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) are unique targets for the control of fertility.
69 19854518 Vaccines have been developed against both GnRH and hCG and these have undergone Phase I/II clinical trials documenting their safety, reversibility and efficacy.
70 20809357 Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a membrane-associated protein highly expressed in several types of human cancer cells.
71 25957161 In anti-hemostatic functional assays, recombinant A. americanum serpin 19 inhibits thrombin but not ADP and cathepsin G activated platelet aggregation, delays clotting in recalcification and thrombin time assays by up to 250s, and up to 40s in the activated partial thromboplastin time assay.