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Gene Information
Gene symbol: RARB
Gene name: retinoic acid receptor, beta
HGNC ID: 9865
Synonyms: HAP, NR1B2, RRB2
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17996671
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Analysis of sub-populations of the peritoneal cells revealed that MSUM induced fewer PMNs and eosinophils than HAP or ALP.
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18289047
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The "methylator phenotype", with inactivation by promoter hypermethylation of numerous genes in malignant melanoma cell lines and primary tumors (p16, PTEN, RASSF1, estrogen receptor, retinoic acid receptor beta, SOCS1 and -2, MGMT etc.) offers a strong rationale for treatment approaches based on the use of DNA demethylating agents.
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19902255
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Twenty-two significant associations (range of P values 0.002-0.048) were found between SNPs in the vitamin A receptor family (RARA, RARB, TOP2B and RARG), vitamin D receptor and downstream mediator of vitamin D signaling (RXRA) genes and rubella virus-specific (IFN-gamma, IL-2, IL-10, TNF-alpha, and GM-CSF) cytokine immune responses.
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19902255
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A TLR3 gene promoter region SNP (rs5743305, -8441A > T) was associated with rubella-specific GM-CSF secretion.
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19902255
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Importantly, SNPs in the TRIM5 gene coding regions, rs3740996 (His43Tyr) and rs10838525 (Gln136Arg), were associated with an allele dose-related secretion of rubella virus-specific TNF-alpha and IL-2/GM-CSF, respectively, and have been previously shown to have functional consequences regarding the antiviral activity and susceptibility to HIV-1 infection.
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19902255
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We identified associations between individual SNPs and haplotypes in, or involving, the RIG-I (DDX58) gene and rubella-specific TNF-alpha secretion.
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20739541
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The vac+ variants were distinguished from the vac- variants on the basis of their content of viral subpopulations by (i) the capacity to induce higher quantum yields of interferon (IFN), (ii) the generation of an unusual type of IFN-induction dose-response curve, (iii) the presence of IFPs that induce IFN more efficiently, (iv) reduced sensitivity to IFN action, and (v) elevated rates of PFP replication that resulted in larger plaques and higher PFP and HAP titers.
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