Analysis of Relevance of Retrieved Documents for Select Queries of TREC
Genomics Training Data
Sarah Corley, William Hersh
Oregon Health & Science University
This document presents a summary of the relevance of retrieved documents
for 10 queries from the training data of the TREC Genomics Track. For
each topic, all GeneRIFs were analyzed for relevance. Then the top
20 documents retrieved from the OHSU preliminary experiments were judged
for relevance. All of the relevance judgments were done by Sarah Corley,
a physician completing the Information Retrieval course in the OHSU medical
informatics program.
After a summary of the data, the topics are presented in order with the
topic number, species, gene name, a brief description of gene function, GeneRIF
PubMed numbers with relevance determinations, and the top twenty retrieved
documents PubMed numbers with relevance determinations. If a document was
deemed to be relevant, it is bolded. If it is relevant but refers
to another species, it is in bold italics. In a few cases,
it was not completely clear if a paper was relevant from the abstract and
the full text document was not available. They were sorted into the relevant/non-relevant
category depending upon which way Sarah felt they were leaning.
Summary
This table shows an overview of the data. The first column contains
the topic number. The second and third columns count the number of
GeneRIFs and the number deemed relevant for each topic. As can be seen,
100% of the GeneRIFs were deemed relevant. The fourth column lists
the number of retrieved documents for each topic that were analyzed. The
fifth column contains the number deemed not relevant. The next three
columns list the number of relevant which are GeneRIFs, not GeneRIFs, and
relevant but about another species. The conclusions from this data
are very obvious: GeneRIFs are very accurate indicators of document
relevance but significantly incomplete. The number of incomplete GeneRIFs
is highly variable across genes. The problem of documents which are
relevant about the gene but describe another species is also significant.
Topic Number
|
GeneRIFs - Total |
GeneRIFs - Relevant |
Retrieved - Total |
Retrieved - Not Relevant |
Retrieved - Relevant and a GRIF |
Retrieved - Relevant and not a GRIF |
Retrieved - Relevant and another species |
2 |
2 |
2 |
20 |
18 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
11 |
11 |
20 |
18 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
8 |
8 |
20 |
0 |
3 |
11 |
6 |
10 |
11 |
11 |
20 |
2 |
0 |
18 |
0 |
11 |
17 |
17 |
20 |
0 |
6 |
14 |
0 |
28 |
7 |
7 |
20 |
0 |
1 |
19 |
0 |
35 |
1 |
1 |
20 |
20 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
36 |
5 |
5 |
20 |
1 |
1 |
9 |
10 |
40 |
8 |
8 |
20 |
5 |
4 |
9 |
2 |
48 |
4 |
4 |
20 |
6 |
4 |
4 |
6 |
Total |
74
|
74
|
200 |
70 (35%)
|
21 (10.5%)
|
85 (42.5%)
|
25 (12.5%)
|
Topic 2
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
"DEAD/H (Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp/His) box polypeptide 5 (RNA helicase, 68kDa)"
Gene Function:
The gene is located on chromosome 17 in the region of the BRCA1 gene at
17q21. The p68 protein functions in the regulation of cell growth and division.
It is important for cell proliferation and organ maturation. This protein
is an RNA-helicase with RNA dependent ATPase and RNA unwinding activity.
It is highly conserved evolutionarily and exists in almost all types of organisms.
GeneRIFs:
1. 12527917: This is relevant. It discusses the function of the protein
p68 expressed by the gene and its interactions with other proteins.
2. 12101238: This is also relevant, as it has to do with the effect of
the product protein p68 on other cellular activities.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12198572 was not relevant. While it mentioned a protein in the same
family, it was not the protein expressed by the gene in question (DDX36 instead
of DDX5).
2. 11888286 is not relevant. It describes an Escherichia coli protein
DbpA of the same family.
3. 12458796 is not relevant. Again it describes a RNA helicase protein
but not the pertinent one.
4. 11923195 is not relevant. It is about another RNA helicase, this one
in a plant.
5. 12595555 is relevant as long as the search was not to be limited
to humans as this is about yeast. It shows the interaction of the p68 protein
and p72 and how they function together to regulate mRNA processing. (Yeast)
6. 12527917 is a GeneRIF and is relevant as noted above.
7. 12119114 is not relevant, not even close, perhaps there may be some
RNA family characteristics but this is not clear from the abstract.
8. 12110183 is not relevant. It relates to the protein product of a different
gene.
9. 12161435 is not relevant. This is talking about a DNA helicase.
10. 12409454 is not relevant. It does not relate at all to the gene or
the particular protein.
11. 12183465 is not relevant. It relates to DDX1 not DDX5.
12. 12467973 is not relevant. The focus of this paper is on SMYB1 protein.
13. 12215523 is not relevant. It refers to methylation activity of small
nucleolar RNAs and not to any product or function of the relevant gene.
14. 12560482 is not relevant. It relates to different protein products.
15. 12068815 is not relevant. It deals with another gene, the DeaD/CsdA
gene
16. 11891046 is not relevant. It deals with genes on chromosomes,
2, 3, 4, and 10
17. 12093383 is not relevant. It is an overview of the T box family and
the relevant gene product is a member of the DEAD box protein family.
18. 11867545 is not relevant. It relates to a different protein product.
19. 12477861 is not relevant. It refers to RNA unwinding by a Hep C virus
protein.
20. 12402239 is not relevant. It relates to the protein product of a different
gene.
Topic 3
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
ets variant gene 6 (TEL oncogene)
Gene Symbol: ETV6
Gene Function:
The TEL gene (translocation, ETS, leukemia) is located on 12p13. TEL acts
as a tumor suppressor and is essential for establishing hematopoiesis in
neonatal bone marrow. Rearrangements of this gene are strongly associated
with hematopoetic malignancies.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11731410: This is a relevant document that described a malignancy associated
with the fusion of ETV6 to the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 gene.
2. 11861293: This is a relevant document that reports on the protein product
of a translocation of the TEL gene.
3. 11861295: This is a relevant document that describes the association
of the ETV6 gene with frequent translocations and malignancy.
4. 12080468: This is a relevant document studying whether the protein
product of the fusion of ETV6 with another gene is oncogenic.
5. 12091359: This paper is relevant. It examines the presence of a ETV6/AML1
mutation in different cell fractions of patients with childhood ALL to determine
the lymphoid progenitor.
6. 12127395: This paper is relevant. It examines two cell lines from a
patient with the TEL/AML1 gene fusion at their first and second relapse.
The study evaluated the effect of introducing TEL back into the cell line
from the second relapse.
7. 12203785: This paper is relevant. It relates a novel gene MDS2 fused
with ETV6 found in a patient with Myelodysplastic syndrome.
8. 12210491: This relevant paper examines whether mutational inactivation
of ETV6 is associated with prostate cancer.
9. 12393285: This relevant case report documents 2 different mutations
in the ETV6 gene in a patient with AML.
10. 12435397: This is a relevant document reporting on the functional
regulation of TEL.
11. 12505259: This relevant case report examines the case of a patient
with an unusual eosinophilic CML that was Philadelphia Chromosome negative
and had an ETV6-ABL gene fusion.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12270665: This is not relevant. It has to do with herpes virus 6.
2. 11761710: this is not relevant. It has to do with an ETS gene in a
worm.
3. 12200232: This is not relevant, it has to do with ETS 1 not ETV 6
4. 12356738: This is not relevant as it has to do with the alphaIIb gene
5. 12447693: This is not relevant having to do with the Id2 gene
6. 12372283: This is not relevant having to do with the PEA3 gene
7. 11836164: This is not relevant having to do with the Philadelphia chromosome.
8. 11959811: This is not relevant having to do with a different gene and
different proteins.
9. 12446726: This is not relevant having to do with another ETS gene product
10. 11991951: This is not relevant having to do with ETS 1
11. 12438253: This is not relevant having to do with a gene on the X chromosome
12. 12036890: This is relevant having to do with the EBV 6 fusion with
ABL leading to CML
13. 11926913: This is not relevant having to do with CD44 variant exon
6
14. 12387738: This is not relevant having to do with a different gene
and protein product.
15. 12049817: This is not relevant having to do with a different gene
16. 11884602: This is not relevant having to do with a different ETS gene
17. 11986330: This is not relevant having to do with another ETS protein
18. 11861295: Relevant GeneRIF as noted above
19. 12417054: This is not relevant, as it has to do with another gene.
20. 11997188: This is not relevant, having to do with a different gene.
Topic 4
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
Fibroblast growth factor 7 (keratinocyte growth factor) FGF7
Gene Function:
The KGF7 gene is located on 15q15-q21.1 and produces a growth factor specific
for epithelial cells. It has been shown to stimulate the synthesis of surfactant
components in the lungs
GeneRIFs:
1. 11937263: This is a relevant document discussing the effects of KGF
on proliferation of hematopoetic cells without differentiation
2. 11943656: This is relevant, it discusses the potential of KGF to repair
lung injury.
3. 11973338: This is relevant discussing the potential effects of KGF
4. 12008951: This is a relevant document studying the effects of various
FGFs on fibroblasts in normal and tumor breast tissue.
5. 12016100: This is a relevant study evaluating the levels of KGF in
premature neonates and correlating it with BPD free survival.
6. 12215437: This is a relevant study evaluating substances as potential
co-factors to FGF-7 in stimulating cell proliferation.
7. 12243757: This relevant document examines the expression of KGF in
young and aging cells.
8. 12438323: This document is relevant mentioning the up regulation of
expression of KGF in periodontal disease by a lipopolysaccharide.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12140734: This is a relevant document detailing an experiment
that showed that delivering KGF as a non-viral liposomal cDNA gene complex
to rats with wounds improved wound healing. (Rat)
2. 12139706: This is a relevant study documenting the protective effect
on mouse tongue epithelium pretreated with KGF prior to exposure to radiation.
(Mouse)
3. 12036893: This is a relevant document showing that pretreatment of
BMT recipients with keratinocyte growth factor protects mucosal, cutaneous,
and pulmonary epithelial cells from cytotoxic therapy-induced damage in experimental
murine models. (Mouse)
4. 12384427: This relevant document reports on KGF signaling and its
effect on thymic epithelium.
5. 12569015: This relevant document reports that KGF does not stimulate
tumor growth and may therefore be used to selectively prevent radiation
damage in patients with head & neck cancers.
6. 12139710: This relevant document presents more evidence for the protective
effect of KGF in preventing mucositis with either radiation or chemotherapy
induced damage.
7. 12060573: This relevant study examined the protective effect of pretreatment
with KGF prior to lung injury.
8. 12449173: This relevant document reports on the effects of KGF to preferentially
stimulate Clara cells in the lung.
9. 12016100: Relevant GeneRIF as noted above
10. 12354720: This relevant document reports that KGF enhances compensatory
lung growth after pneumonectomy in adult rats. (Rat)
11. 12139705: This relevant document reports on the effects of daily injections
of KGF on the tongue epithelium of mice. (Mouse)
12. 11937263: Relevant GeneRIF as noted above
13. 11973338: Relevant GeneRIF as noted above
14. 12091365: This relevant document reports on the ability of KGF to
avert damage and maintain thymic function in GVHD
15. 12533693: This relevant document reports on a possible association
between cholesteatomas and increased expression of KGF.
16. 12111112: This relevant document evaluated the effects of KGF on
rats with breast cancer treated with Methotrexate. (Rat)
17. 12405644: This relevant document showed that KGF administration
reversed many of the adverse epithelial changes associated with TPN administration.
18. 12574212: This relevant document reported that KGF stimulated the
growth of endometrial carcinoma cells.
19. 12101242: This relevant document reports on the effects of KGF regulated
transcription factors in wound healing.
20. 12458339: This relevant document evaluated the signaling pathways
for KGF.
Topic 10
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
Protein C (inactivator of coagulation factors Va and VIIIa) PROC
Gene Function:
Protein C gene is located on 2q13-q14. It's gene product, protein C is
a vitamin K dependent protease which, when activated, selectively destroys
coagulation factors V a and VIII a and serves as an anticoagulant. A deficiency
of the activated protein leads to a thrombophilic state.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11686318: This relevant document reports on a G-->T transversion
at position 1388 of the protein C (PC) gene that was identified in a thrombophilic
patient.
2. 11994010: This relevant document studies the role of basic residues
on activated protein C by examining normal protein C and that of mutants
of the normal protein.
3. 12029084: This relevant document reports on a study the functional
significance of two cation sites in the serine protease domain of activated
protein C.
4. 12052963: This relevant document discussed the potential role of endothelial
cell protease activated receptor 1 in the anticoagulation cascade through
the protein C pathway.
5. 12063259: This relevant document discusses the effects of mutations
on the binding of activated protein C(APC) with factor Va.
6. 12067914: This relevant paper reports the association of low levels
of Protein C with an increased incidence of venous thromboembolic events.
7. 12091344: This relevant document examines the effects of mutations
in factor V in their relationship with activated protein C
8. 12091346: This relevant document reports that activated protein C does
not serve as a primary regulator of platelet-dependent thrombin generation.
9. 12193972: This relevant document discusses the Molecular biological
basis and diagnosis of hereditary defect of antithrombin III, protein c
10. 12200374: This relevant document presents findings that indicate that
activation of protein C by thrombin and inactivation of plasma FVa by APC
are not impaired during moderate hyperhomocysteinemia in vivo.
11. 12407115: This relevant document discussed the effects of Smad6s and
Smad7 on modulation of protein C activation by endothelial cells.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 11697723: This relevant document reports on a new screening assay
to detect defects in the Protein C pathway.
2. 12193972: This relevant document reviews the molecular biological basis
of Protein c mutations and resultant disorders.
3. 11897150: This relevant document reports on an additional effect of
Activated Protein C on activating Protein C
4. 12139756: This document is relevant. The paper reports that protein
C/S ratio seems to be more accurate than the measurement of protein C levels
alone to identify carriers of a protein C gene mutation.
5. 11868688: This relevant document reports on the use of activated protein
C in severe sepsis in a nursing journal.
6. 12421141: This relevant document reports a consensus guideline for
diagnosing Protein C deficiency using lab tests.
7. 12004254: This relevant document reviews the literature about Protein
C and sepsis.
8. 12174242: This relevant document is a case report about a patient with
Protein C deficiency who had biatrial thrombi.
9. 12134467: This relevant document describes the testing strategies associated
with the diagnosis of activated protein C resistance, protein C deficiency,
and protein S deficiency.
10. 12204452: This document is not relevant. It is about bivariate
linear mixed models using SAS proc MIXED.
11. 12296618: This relevant document reports on the use of activated
Protein C in the treatment of sepsis.
12. 11886399: This relevant document reports on the use of plasma exchange
as a means of providing Protein C to a patient with meningococcemia.
13. 12105756: This relevant document reports on decreased protein C pathway
activation in the airways of patients with asthma possibly contributing to
inflammation.
14. 12180620: This relevant document reports on resistance to activated
Protein C in a patient with digital artery thrombosis.
15. 12393585: This relevant document reports that oral anticoagulation
reduces activated Protein C less than it reduces pro-coagulant factors.
16. 12200374: This relevant document reports on the effect of hyperhomocysteinemia
on protein C activation and activity.
17. 12034704: This relevant document describes the crystal structure of
the endothelial protein C receptor and a bound phospholipid.
18. 11885409: This relevant document reports on another review article
about recombinant human activated protein C in severe sepsis.
19. 12605111: This relevant document reports on a study of the kinetics
and magnitude of protein C activation in clinical liver transplantation.
20. 12176392: This non-relevant document reports on a study of a lipopeptide
surfactant protein C
Topic 11
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (rho family, small GTP binding
protein Rac1). Its alias symbol is TC-25.
Gene Function:
The RAC1 gene has been mapped to 7p22 near PMS2. It is felt to function
in the regulation of actin filaments at the plasma membrane, resulting in
the production of lamellipodia and ruffles, the generation of reactive oxygen
species in phagocytic and nonphagocytic cells, and activation of the family
of stress-activated protein kinases.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11685227: This relevant document clarifies the structural elements
of the RAC1 gene product that are necessary for it's interactions with the
DH/PH domains of the Rac-specific GEF Tiam1
2. 11822867: This relevant document reports on the effects of negative
and active RAC1 mutants on the secretory process of PC12 cells
3. 11884513: This relevant document shows the importance of Rac1 in the
process of endothelial cell vacuole and lumen formation (required for capillary
lumen formation) in three-dimensional extracellular matrices.
4. 11973651: This relevant document reports the effect of activated RAC1
on cell contact inhibition and anchorage dependant growth suggesting a possible
role in skeletal muscle tumors.
5. 12027902: This relevant document reports on the interaction between
p21-activated protein kinase and Rac during differentiation of HL-60 human
promyelocytic leukemia cell induced by all-trans-retinoic acid.
6. 12038964: This relevant document reports that Rac is an essential component
of the beta-amyloid signaling cascade leading to generation of reactive oxygen
species.
7. 12115629: This is a relevant document showing that Rac1 is required
for the migration step of process formation of dendritic cells promoting
cell spreading and extension.
8. 12117911: This relevant document indicates that Rac is degraded by
a proteasome-dependent pathway in CNF1-treated cells.
9. 12169092: This relevant document shows that Rac1 and Cdc42 are novel
signal transducers for SP-stimulated IL-8 expression.
10. 12181570: This relevant document reports a mechanism by which Rac
and the adapter protein Nck activate actin nucleation.
11. 12239215: This relevant document reports on the effect of arsenic
trioxide in inducing Rac1 activation in certain leukemia cell lines.
12. 12376551: This relevant document reports that RhoG function is not
mediated by Rac1 activation as previously thought.
13. 12377770: This relevant document reported on a study that found that
alphav integrin ligation activated small GTPase Rac1 preferentially, and
dominant negative Rac1 inhibited alphav integrin-mediated p38 MAPK activation.
14. 12393431: This relevant document observed Rac1 activation by IL-2
and found that it mediated PI 3-kinase activation of Akt that mediates natural
killer cell survival.
15. 12393632: This relevant document presents data to suggest the presence
of a novel protein complex of CrkL, DOCK2, and Vav to regulate Rac1 in leukemia
cell lines.
16. 12453877: This relevant document presents results that suggest that
Cdc42/Rac1-dependent activation of PAK may trigger early platelet shape
change.
17. 12524240: This relevant document reports on effects of Rac1 activation
on endothelial cell senescence.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12376551: See relevant GeneRIF 12 above
2. 12070151: This relevant document reports on a study that indicates
that M(3) mAChR activation converts Rac1 to the GTP-bound form, alters interactions
between Rac1,
3. 11973651: See relevant GeneRIF 4 above
4. 12039869: This relevant document demonstrates a novel function of ref-1
in inhibition of rac1 activity, and rac1-mediated oxidative stress and injury.
5. 11900529: This relevant document reported on a study that characterized
the effect of the insert deletion on Rac1 structure, thermodynamic stability,
and the kinetics of nucleotide association.
6. 12499359:This relevant document reports that low density lipoprotein
receptor-related protein (LRP-1) regulates two signaling proteins in the
same cell (Rac1 and ERK), both of which may impact on cell migration.
7. 12213441: This relevant document presents the results of a study that
suggest that Pak1 regulates dendrite initiation as a downstream effector
of Rac1.
8. 12485852: This relevant paper reports that the inhibition of Rac1 or
Cdc42 signaling leads to MAPK ERK activation via a pathway involving PI(3)K,
Akt, Raf, and MEK, but not Ras.
9. 12524240: See relevant GeneRIF 17 above
10. 12110184: This relevant document reports on results of a study that
indicates that Rac1/Cdc42 marks special cortical spots where the IQGAP1
and CLIP-170 complex is targeted, leading to a polarized microtubule array
and cell polarization.
11. 12181570: See relevant GeneRIF 10 above
12. 11884513: See relevant GeneRIF 3 above
13. 12482591: This relevant document reports results of a study that indicates
that Cdc42 and Rac1 are essential for ATX-induced tumor cell motility
in A2058 melanoma cells, and that PAK and FAK might be also involved in the
process.
14. 12055095: This relevant document reports that Rac1 signaling protects
adherens junctions from damage during ATP depletion.
15. 12194856: This relevant document reports the results of a study defining
a role for Rac1 in regulating the rates of initiation and strengthening of
cell-cell adhesion.
16. 12393632: See relevant GeneRIF 15 above
17. 11950936: This relevant document reports on Antigen-stimulated activation
of phospholipase D1b by Rac1, ARF6, and PKCalpha in RBL-2H3 cells
18. 12049773: This relevant study describes the temporal and spatial
patterns of expression of the Rho family member, rac, during the development
of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis
19. 12381718: This relevant study showed that Cdc42 and Rac1 regulate
late events in Salmonella typhimurium-induced interleukin-8 secretion from
polarized epithelial cells.
20. 12370828: This relevant study reports that LC3 interacts with Sos1
and thereby negatively regulates the Sos1-dependent Rac1 activation leading
to membrane ruffling
Topic 28
Species: Rattus norvegicus
Gene Name:
Early growth response 1 (egr 1)
Gene Function:
Rat nerve growth factor induced gene located on 18q has transcription
factor activity and plays an important part in neuronal plasticity.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11870074: This relevant document reports that arterial intimal thickening
following artery ligation is critically-dependent on the activation of Egr-1.
2. 11973468: This relevant document reports on a study that gave insights
into the differential regulation of egr-1, and facilitated approaches to
the genetic manipulation of Egr-1-regulated neuronal systems.
3. 12021067: This relevant study provides further support to the hypothesis
that Egr-1 plays important roles in the pituitary-gonadal axis.
4. 12025859: This relevant document reports on regulation of Egr transcription
factors during cocaine treatment.
5. 12111808: This relevant abstract reports that exposure to lead elevates
induction of zif268 and Arc mRNA in rats after electroconvulsive shock: the
involvement of protein kinase C.
6. 12145054: This relevant document reported that Midazolam induces expression
of c-Fos and EGR-1 by a non-GABAergic mechanism.
7. 12486186: This relevant document refers to induction of hippocampal
long-term potentiation during waking leads to increased extrahippocampal
zif-268 expression during ensuing rapid-eye-movement sleep.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12374773: This relevant document reports on the negative regulatory
role of over expression of PLC gamma 1 in the expression of early growth
response 1 gene in rat 3Y1 fibroblasts.
2. 12571843: This relevant study reports results that show that the enhanced
expression of Egr-1 may regulate the activity of matrix metalloproteinases
in synovial fibroblasts by enhancing the expression of the TIMP-1, -2, and
-3 genes.
3. 12161260: This relevant study suggests a role of brain NGFI-A in the
protective effect of hypoxic/ischemic preconditioning.
4. 12065847: This relevant review article reports on Egr1 transcription
factor: multiple roles in prostate tumor cell growth and survival.
5. 12039067: This relevant document hypothesizes that Sp1 competes for
Egr1 binding to the Egr elements on the LHbeta promoter and thus inhibits
the ability of GnRH and Egr1 to activate the LHbeta promoter.
6. 11870074: Relevant GeneRIF see 1 above
7. 11773597: This relevant report showed that in contrast to their repression
by AKT, c-myc, THBS1, and EGR1 were induced by PDGFbeta, indicating negative
interference between elements upstream and downstream of AKT1 in the PDGFbeta
signal transduction pathway
8. 12414521: This relevant document studied the over expression of genes
due to ischemia after prostate gland biopsy. There were 41 statistically
significant named over expressed genes at the 1-hour time point including
early growth response 1 (EGR1).
9. 11803140: This relevant study used synthetic promoters based on radiation
responsive CArG elements derived from the Early Growth Response 1 (Egr1)
gene to promote activation after irradiation.
10. 11954047: This relevant document report study results giving a detailed
description of the differential spatial and temporal modulation of NGFI-B
and c-Fos expression in the striatum by acute methamphetamine treatment over
time.
11. 12529383: This is a relevant document about dimer-specific potentiation
of NGFI-B (Nur77) transcriptional activity by the protein kinase A pathway
and AF-1-dependent coactivator recruitment.
12. 11830332: This relevant document reported on the early induction of
the NGFI-B family genes after ischemia-reperfusion injury in rat and human
livers.
13. 12031344: This relevant document compared spontaneous and light-evoked
levels of the immediate-early gene protein ZIF268 (NGFI-A) in the Syrian
hamster and C57BL/6J mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus
14. 12470865: This relevant document reports on Basal EGR-1 (zif268, NGFI-A,
Krox-24) expression in developing striatal patches: role of dopamine and
glutamate.
15. 12124440: This relevant document reports on results that may implicate
CREB and EGR1 in independent or partially independent cholinergic signaling
pathways involved in memory processes.
16. 12165491: This relevant document reports on thymocyte development
in early growth response gene 1-deficient mice.
17. 12197474: This relevant study reports that EGF1 among others including
ninety-nine previously known and forty poorly characterized or novel sequences,
were increased more than two-fold by VEGF within twenty-four hours of stimulation.
18. 11973359: This relevant study noted that cDNA array identified the
transcription factor early growth response factor 1 (Egr1) as a target gene
for TGFbeta in late phases of the wound healing process.
19. 12496415: This is a relevant document that discusses induction of
the early growth response gene 1 promoter by TCR agonists and partial agonists
20. 11909979: This relevant document showed that the transcription of
egr1 in response to both mitogenic and stress stimuli, as well as stress-induced
apoptosis, was unaffected in the MSK1/MSK2 double knockout.
Topic 35
Species: Drosophila melanogaster
Gene Name:
CG3599
Gene Function:
Fruit fly gene located on chromosome arm X, cytogenetic map 5E1, the protein
in the domain Nitrilase/N-carbamyl-D-aminoacid amidohydrolase, has hydrolase
activity, acting on carbon-nitrogen (but not peptide) bonds. Two reported
mutations here are lethal.
GeneRIF:
1. 11749055: This paper reports on the identification of the putative
biotinidase gene in the insect and its corresponding amino acid sequence.
The same 62-amino-acid region, which includes a cysteine and is an essential
part of the active site of bacterial amidases and nitrilases, is highly conserved
in all the mammalian and putative Drosophila biotinidases.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 11931232: This does not appear to be relevant, discussing transvection
genes in drosophilia.
2. 12081288: This document is not relevant and discusses the effect of
increased mass on human ability to hop on one foot.
3. 12365305: This document is not relevant and reports on patient Internet
services.
4. 11970311: This non-relevant document discusses polymers and copolymers.
5. 12099542: This document is not relevant. It discusses the efficacy
and tolerability of various medicated ophthalmic gels containing medications
used to treat glaucoma.
6. 12381010: This non-relevant document reports on wastewater treatment
and uses of toilets that do not mix urine with other substances flushed
so that ammonia can be created.
7. 12137026: This document is not relevant and again reports on polymers,
this time on synthesis.
8. 12111720: This not clearly relevant document reports on myoblast fusion
in drosophilia
9. 11839276: This non-relevant document provides a representative standard
for the brain of D. melanogaster wild-type with means and variances for several
aspects of its shape.
10. 11721854: This non-relevant document reports on a fluorescent tracer
developed that enabled sensitive detection of liquid enzyme additions to
feeds.
11. 12324479: This document is not relevant. It reports on the stability
of RNA in blood specimens.
12. 12162370: This document is not relevant and reports on a various rewarding
strategies in a differential detection test.
13. 12221246: This non-relevant document examines the effects of fortification
and added sugars in the diets of young children.
14. 12084415: This non-relevant document reports on a study of the treatment
of Schizophrenia.
15. 12386928: This not clearly relevant paper discusses the mechanism
by which trans-splicing between two RNA molecules containing different coding
regions is the normal mode in a Drosophila gene and results in many protein
isoforms. The differences lie in alternative 3' exons encoded by different
transcriptional units and spliced to the 5' common region by a surprising
trans-splicing mechanism.
16. 12373696: This non-relevant document discusses anesthesia effects
of atracurium on retrobulbar blocks.
17. 11841500: This non-relevant document reports on the Drosophila ATBP
gene, a homologue for Sarcophaga (A+T)-stretch binding protein, located
in the 20E region of chromosome X.
18. 12072868 This non-relevant document reported on the Sociodemographic
determinants of added sugar intake in preschoolers 2 to 5 years old.
19. 12154100: This document is not relevant. It reports on the efficacy
and tolerability of eplerenone, a selective aldosterone blocker, when added
to existing antihypertensive therapy with an ACE inhibitor or an angiotensin
II receptor blocker (ARB).
20. 12111533: This not clearly relevant document discusses genetic and
molecular mechanisms underlying circadian clock function in Drosophila melanogaster.
Topic 36
Species: Drosophila melanogaster
Gene Name:
Hopscotch
Gene Function:
Hop encodes a product with protein tyrosine kinase activity involved in
cytokinesis. It is inferred to be involved in many processes, most
involved with the brain & sensory organs and embryo. These include the
JAK-STAT cascade, cell proliferation, equater specification, establishment
of ommatidial polarity and rotation, primary sex determination, eye morphogenesis,
periodic partitioning, stem cell maintenance, and photoreceptor differentiation.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11752574: This relevant document demonstrates that hub cells express
the ligand Unpaired (Upd), which activates the Janus kinase-signal transducer
and activator of transcription (JAK-STAT) pathway in adjacent germ cells
to specify self-renewal and continual maintenance of the germ line stem cell
population.
2. 11752575: This relevant document is nearly identical to the above document.
3. 11804783: This relevant document reports that the JAK/STAT pathway
is required for border cell migration during Drosophila oogenesis.
4. 11919715: This relevant document reports that the Hopscotch Jak kinase
requires the Raf pathway to promote blood cell activation and differentiation
in Drosophila
5. 12441298: This relevant document reports results that provide the first
example in which JAK/STAT signaling plays a required role in orienting cell
rearrangement that elongates an epithelium
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12586062: This relevant documents reports that cyclin D-Cdk4 and
cyclin E-Cdk2 regulate the Jak/STAT signal transduction pathway in Drosophila
2. 11804783: See relevant GeneRIF above
3. 12194841: This relevant article documents a review of Drosophila
Jak/STAT signalling
4. 11983158: This is another relevant review of recent advances in the
field and highlights some of the most active areas of Jak-Stat pathway research.
5. 12040185: Yet another relevant review article about JAK-STAT signaling
pathways
6. 12423195: This non-relevant document reports on a study to determine
the test-retest reliability of 4 single-leg horizontal hop tests
7. 12479803: Once again a relevant review article of the JAK/STAT pathway,
this time emphasizing recent insights into the role that this pathway plays
in the control of cell movement.
8. 11837794: This is a relevant review article on Suppressors of cytokine
signaling (SOCS): inhibitors of the JAK/STAT pathway
9. 12039028: Another relevant review article on exciting developments
in JAK/STAT signaling. (Not DM)
10. 12204892: This relevant document shows that neuregulin-1 activates
the JAK-STAT pathway and regulates lung epithelial cell proliferation. (human)
11. 12600939: This relevant document presents findings that identify UBP43
as a novel negative regulator of IFN signaling and suggest the involvement
of protein ISGylation in the regulation of the JAK-STAT pathway. (mice)
12. 12095053: This relevant paper reports on a study that reported the
effect of anti-IL-2Ralpha antibody on IL-2-induced Jak/STAT signaling. (human)
13. 11919715: This relevant document showed that the Hopscotch Jak
kinase requires the Raf pathway to promote blood cell activation and differentiation
in Drosophila.
14. 12441298: This is relevant, see GeneRIF above
15. 12601549: This relevant document reports that hypermethylation
is associated with inactivation of the SOCS-1 gene, a JAK/STAT inhibitor,
in human hepatoblastomas. (human)
16. 12191995: This relevant document reports on a study that indicates
that JAK-STAT signaling is an early event in gangliosides-induced brain inflammatory
responses. (rat)
17. 12111345: This relevant document reports that the activation of APC
in the early sensitization phase of contact hypersensitivity by haptens
does not involve signals normally delivered by JAK-associated cytokine receptors.
(human)
18. 12584581: This relevant document provides an overview of the current
knowledge about JAK/STAT/SOCS intracellular signaling cascades with special
emphasis on their abnormalities in cancer. (human)
19. 12003786: This relevant document discusses the role of the JAK-STAT
pathway in PDGF-stimulated proliferation of human airway smooth muscle cells.
20. 11967010: This relevant document provides evidence that activation
of the JAK/STAT pathway by HG or/and Ang II may be of importance in the increased
GMC cell growth and collagen IV synthesis that is seen in diabetic nephropathy.
(Human)
Topic 40
Species: Drosophila melanogaster
Gene Name:
Stat92E: Signal-transducer and activator of transcription protein at 92E
Gene Function:
DNA Binding, Transcription factor activity, primary sex determination,
oogenesis, defense response, signal transduction, blastoderm segmentation,
JAK-STAT cascade, eye morphogenesis, border cell migration, wing morphogenesis,
stem cell renewal and maintenance, and hematopoiesis. It codes for the only
STAT protein found in drosophilia.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11752574: This document is relevant. STAT is required in germ cells
for germ line stem cell self-renewal.
2. 11752575: This relevant document reports that the support cells of
the hub signal to adjacent stem cells by activation of the JAK-STAT pathway,
thereby defining a niche for stem cell self-renewal.
3. 11779460: This relevant document reports that paracrine signaling through
the JAK/STAT pathway activates invasive behavior of ovarian epithelial cells
in Drosophila.
4. 11804783: This relevant document reports that the JAK/STAT pathway
is required for border cell migration during Drosophila oogenesis.
5. 11846485: This document is relevant. The paper reports that Drosophila
STAT protein, stat92E, regulates follicle cell differentiation during oogenesis.
6. 12183376: This document is relevant. The paper states that STAT, encoded
by marelle (mrl; DStat92E), is essential for the gain-of-function mutant
Tor (Tor(GOF)) to activate ectopic gene expression.
7. 12231627: This document is most likely relevant but it does not clearly
state that it is referring to Drosophilia. It reports that negative regulation
of STAT92E by an N-terminally truncated STAT protein derived from an alternative
promoter site.
8. 12441298: These relevant results provide the first example in which
JAK/STAT signaling plays a required role in orienting cell rearrangement
that elongates an epithelium.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12231627: See relevant GeneRIF 7 above
2. 12101419: This relevant document reports genetic interactions that
imply that SOCS36E can suppress activities of the JAK/STAT and EGF-R signalling
pathways in the wing disc
3. 11804783: See relevant GeneRIF 4 above
4. 12586062: this relevant document shows that Cyclin D-Cdk4 (as well
as Cyclin E-Cdk2) binds and regulates STAT92E protein stability suggesting
that Cyclin D-Cdk4 and Cyclin E-Cdk2 play more versatile roles in Drosophila
development.
5. 12183376: See relevant GeneRIF 6 above.
6. 12441298: See relevant GeneRIF 8 above
7. 12586057: this relevant document reports that Cdk4 overexpression can
bypass requirements for JAK but not STAT
8. 11957560: This is not relevant. BTA stat is a rapid, urine-based
test for bladder cancer.
9. 12194841: This relevant article documents a review of Drosophila
Jak/STAT signalling
10. 11983158: This is another relevant review of recent advances in the
field and highlights some of the most active areas of Jak-Stat pathway research.
11. 12354717: This non-relevant document studies the effects of pH
in pediatric anesthesia
12. 12040185: Yet another relevant review article about JAK-STAT signaling
pathways.
13. 12598237: This is another non-relevant study about anesthesia
using the pH stat method
14. 11908255: This is another non-relevant study of the BTA stat bladder
cancer test
15. 11798881: This non-relevant document reports on signal transducers
and activators of transcription (STAT) pathway in thrombin induction of TIMP1
in human mesangial cells.
16. 11837794: This relevant review article reviews cytokine/GF signaling
by the JAK/STAT pathway among other topics.
17. 12479803: Once again a relevant review article of the JAK/STAT pathway,
this time emphasizing recent insights into the role that this pathway plays
in the control of cell movement.
18. 11928762: This non-relevant document discusses optimizes the use
of stat lab tests.
19. 12204892 This relevant document shows that neuregulin-1 activates
the JAK-STAT pathway and regulates lung epithelial cell proliferation. (human)
20. 12600939: This relevant document presents findings that identify UBP43
as a novel negative regulator of IFN signaling and suggest the involvement
of protein ISGylation in the regulation of the JAK-STAT pathway. (mice)
Topic 48
Species: Homo sapiens
Gene Name:
DNA cross-link repair 1C (PSO2 homolog, S. cerevisiae) Artemis
Gene Function:
This gene located on 10p produces a protein that when complexed with or
phsophorylated by PRKDC starts enzymatic activities that are critical for
the hairpin-opening step of V(D)J recombination and for the 5-prime and
3-prime overhang processing in nonhomologous DNA end joining. . Mutations
of this gene are associated with severe combined immunodeficiency with sensitivity
to ionizing radiation.
GeneRIFs:
1. 11955432: This relevant report demonstrated that DNA-PKcs regulates
Artemis by both phosphorylation and complex formation to permit enzymatic
activities that are critical for the hairpin-opening step of V(D)J recombination
and for the 5' and 3' overhang processing in nonhomologous DNA end joining.
2. 12055248: This relevant document reports that A founder mutation in
Artemis, an SNM1-like protein, causes SCID in Athabascan-speaking Native
Americans.
3. 12406895: This relevant document studies Radiosensitive SCID patients
with Artemis gene mutations that shows a complete B-cell differentiation
arrest at the pre-B-cell receptor checkpoint in bone marrow.
4. 12569164: This relevant study shows Partial T and B lymphocyte immunodeficiency
and predisposition to lymphoma in patients with hypomorphic mutations in
Artemis.
Relevance of retrieved documents:
1. 12406895: See relevant GeneRIF 3 above
2. 11955432: See relevant GeneRIF 1 above
3. 12055248: See relevant GeneRIF 2 above
4. 12569164: See relevant GeneRIF 4 above
5. 12504013: This relevant document reports that the Leaky Scid phenotype
is associated with defective V(D)J coding end processing in Artemis-deficient
mice.
6. 12169665: This relevant document states that ARTEMIS represents a so-far-unrecognized
link between prokaryotic cell fission and chloroplast division.
7. 11955439: This relevant document reports that when complexed with
the catalytic subunit of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK(cs)), the recently
discovered dsDNA break repair protein named Artemis acquires the ability
to open hairpin DNA molecules in vitro.
8. 12224067: This relevant document demonstrates the feasibility of prenatal
diagnosis and carrier detection for SCIDA in the families at risk as well
as the availability of a rapid screening test for the SCIDA founder mutation
that can be used in all Navajo and Apache newborns and at-risk fetuses.
9. 12007504: This non-relevant document reports on a study of HTLV-1
transformed cell lines in NOD/SCID mice that suggests that this is an effective
animal model to investigate molecular determinants of HTLV-1 lymphomagenesis.
10. 12393672: This possibly relevant document suggests that thalidomide
metabolism is required for its antimyeloma efficacy using a study with the
scid-hu model.
11. 12194272: This relevant document discusses induction of DNA double
strand breaks in scid cells by carbon ions.
12. 12384806: This non-relevant document examines rapid blood clearance
of injected mouse IgG2a in SCID mice.
13. 12052502: This relevant document presents a study in mice with
results that suggest that DNA protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs),
deficiency of which causes SCID mutation, plays an important role in the
stable transmission of a genome containing hypervariable tandem repeats to
progeny in male germ cells.
14. 11980979: This non-relevant document reports that scid mice
only contract murine variant pneumocystosis and postulate therefore that
humans do not contract pneumocystosis from animals.
15. 12041610: This non-relevant document studies non-obese scid mice for
this study of cysticercosis.
16. 12197892: This document is not relevant as it reports on an X linked
variant scid.
17. 12597150: This possibly relevant document reports on inhibition
of growth of human nasopharyngeal cancer xenografts in SCID mice by arsenic
trioxide.
18. 12218126: This relevant document suggests that SCID DNA-dependent
protein kinase deficiency not only reduces the efficiency of hairpin opening,
but also may affect the specificity of hairpin nicking, as well as the efficiency
of joining open coding ends. (mice)
19. 12383203: This possibly relevant document reports on the effects of
human interleukin-18 and interleukin-12 treatment on human lymphocyte engraftment
in NOD-scid mouse.
20. 12172649: This non-relevant document reports on an experimental model
for human tooth growth that happened to use NOD/scid mice.