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Gene Information

Gene symbol: DAB2

Gene name: disabled homolog 2, mitogen-responsive phosphoprotein (Drosophila)

HGNC ID: 2662

Synonyms: DOC-2

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 CUBN 1 hits
2 GC 1 hits
3 LRP2 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 20876762 Normally, renal reabsorption of vitamin D-binding protein-bound 25D(3) absolutely requires receptor-mediated endocytosis via a receptor complex containing megalin, cubilin, and disabled-2 (Dab2), whereas an absence of megalin or its endocytic partners can lead to a marked urinary loss of 25D and severe vitamin D deficiency.
2 20876762 In the present study, we utilized Zucker diabetic fatty Rats (ZDF) to demonstrate that renal reuptake of the 25D(3)-DBP complex was compromised in ZDF animals, which was reflected by a reduction in expression of megalin and Dab2.
3 20876762 Taken together, these are the first reports to our knowledge that associate compromised renal reabsorption of the 25D(3)-DBP complex with expression of megalin and its endocytic partners in NIDDM, which in turn can lead to compromised vitamin D status.
4 20876762 Normally, renal reabsorption of vitamin D-binding protein-bound 25D(3) absolutely requires receptor-mediated endocytosis via a receptor complex containing megalin, cubilin, and disabled-2 (Dab2), whereas an absence of megalin or its endocytic partners can lead to a marked urinary loss of 25D and severe vitamin D deficiency.
5 20876762 In the present study, we utilized Zucker diabetic fatty Rats (ZDF) to demonstrate that renal reuptake of the 25D(3)-DBP complex was compromised in ZDF animals, which was reflected by a reduction in expression of megalin and Dab2.
6 20876762 Taken together, these are the first reports to our knowledge that associate compromised renal reabsorption of the 25D(3)-DBP complex with expression of megalin and its endocytic partners in NIDDM, which in turn can lead to compromised vitamin D status.
7 23677864 We previously demonstrated that type 2 diabetic rats exhibit vitamin D deficiency due to aberrant megalin-mediated endocytosis and excessive urinary excretion of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25D3) and vitamin D-binding protein (DBP).
8 23677864 Here, we examined whether a model of type 1 diabetes [T1D; streptozotocin (STZ)-treated Sprague-Dawley rats] would similarly excrete abnormally high concentrations of 25D3 and DBP due to renal damage and compromised expression of megalin and its endocytic partner, disabled-2 (Dab2).