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Gene Information

Gene symbol: HMGA2

Gene name: high mobility group AT-hook 2

HGNC ID: 5009

Synonyms: BABL, LIPO

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 ADCY5 1 hits
2 AHDC1 1 hits
3 BAX 1 hits
4 CDKAL1 1 hits
5 CDKN2A 1 hits
6 EDN1 1 hits
7 HOOK2 1 hits
8 KLF14 1 hits
9 LCORL 1 hits
10 LIN28 1 hits
11 PAK3 1 hits
12 S100A9 1 hits
13 TCF7L2 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 11577785 Lipo PGE1 administration reduced the elevated circulating plasma ET-1 levels in the diabetic patients.
2 11577785 As an increase in ET-1 concentrations is thought to correlate with the onset and progress of diabetic microangiopathy, the reduction of plasma ET-1 concentration by Lipo PGE1 administration may be one reason for the improvement in diabetic neuropathy and nephropathy.
3 11577785 Lipo PGE1 administration reduced the elevated circulating plasma ET-1 levels in the diabetic patients.
4 11577785 As an increase in ET-1 concentrations is thought to correlate with the onset and progress of diabetic microangiopathy, the reduction of plasma ET-1 concentration by Lipo PGE1 administration may be one reason for the improvement in diabetic neuropathy and nephropathy.
5 22547345 The high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a nonhistone chromatin factor normally expressed in ESCs and during early developmental stages.
6 22547345 Furthermore, our data showed that expression of key diabetes susceptibility genes is influenced by HMGA2, which revealed an interesting link to the recently indentified Lin28/let-7 pathway regulating mammalian glucose metabolism.
7 22547345 The high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein is a nonhistone chromatin factor normally expressed in ESCs and during early developmental stages.
8 22547345 Furthermore, our data showed that expression of key diabetes susceptibility genes is influenced by HMGA2, which revealed an interesting link to the recently indentified Lin28/let-7 pathway regulating mammalian glucose metabolism.
9 23193183 Our results revealed that seven index SNPs at the TCF7L2, KLF14, KCNQ1, ADCY5, CDKAL1, JAZF1, and GCKR loci were significantly associated with T2D (P < 0.05).
10 23193183 Locus-wide analysis demonstrated significant associations (P(emp) < 0.05) at regional best SNPs in the TCF7L2, KLF14, and HMGA2 loci as well as suggestive signals in KCNQ1 after correction for the effective number of SNPs at each locus.
11 23202124 Five of the loci are known to be associated with other phenotypes: ADCY5 and CDKAL1 with type 2 diabetes, ADRB1 with adult blood pressure and HMGA2 and LCORL with adult height.
12 23881689 The molecular mechanism of the gain of adipose tissue is linked with the expression of high mobility group protein AT-hook 2 (HMGA2), and recent studies revealed an association with a SNP near HMGA2.
13 23881689 In this study, we investigated the gene expression of HMGA2, p14 (Arf) , CDKN1A, and BAX in human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue from 157 patients.
14 23881689 Likewise, p14(Arf), an inducer of cellular senescence, has been associated with the occurrence of T2D.
15 23881689 The molecular mechanism of the gain of adipose tissue is linked with the expression of high mobility group protein AT-hook 2 (HMGA2), and recent studies revealed an association with a SNP near HMGA2.
16 23881689 In this study, we investigated the gene expression of HMGA2, p14 (Arf) , CDKN1A, and BAX in human abdominal subcutaneous white adipose tissue from 157 patients.
17 23881689 Likewise, p14(Arf), an inducer of cellular senescence, has been associated with the occurrence of T2D.