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GENE:

CRYAA (Crystallin Alpha A)

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Other names: CRYAA, Crystallin Alpha A, HSPB4, CRYA1, Heat Shock Protein Beta-4, Alpha-Crystallin A Chain, Human AlphaA-Crystallin (CRYA1), Crystallin, Alpha A, Crystallin, Alpha-1, CTRCT9, HspB4
Associations
Trials
over2years
Identification of key modules and driving genes in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease by weighted gene co-expression network analysis. (PubMed, BMC Genomics)
we identified two modules and 16 driving genes associated with the progression of NAFLD, and confirmed the protein expression of C/EBPα, which had been paid little attention to in the context of NAFLD, in the present study. Our study will advance the understanding of NAFLD. Moreover, these driving genes may serve as biomarkers and therapeutic targets of NAFLD.
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GOLM1 (Golgi Membrane Protein 1) • CRYAA (Crystallin Alpha A)
3years
Novel cataract-causing variant c.177dupC in c-MAF regulates the expression of crystallin genes for cell apoptosis via a mitochondria-dependent pathway. (PubMed, Mol Genet Genomics)
Further functional analyses suggested that the c-MAF mutant induces the transcriptional inhibition of CRYAA and CRYGA and subsequently influences ME and G6PD expression levels, ultimately resulting in ROS generation and further leading to cell apoptosis via mitochondria-dependent pathways. In conclusion, we report a novel c-MAF heterozygous mutation that plays a vital role in CC formation in a Chinese family, broadening the genetic spectrum of CC.
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G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) • MAF (MAF BZIP Transcription Factor) • CRYAA (Crystallin Alpha A)