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This section gives an overview of the disease, and where available shows the following:
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✖Disease ID: | 1127 | |
Name: | Anxiety | |
Associated with: | 3 targets |
Database Links |
OMIM:
607834 |
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Where available, information is display on the role of the target in the disease; drugs which target the disease and their therapeutic use and side-effects.
If there is mutation data curated in GtoPdb this is indicated, with a link back to the appropriate section on the target detailed view page
Immuno ligand interactions - If available, a table of immuno-relevant ligands is shown. These ligands have been curated as having an association to the disease and possess interaction data with the target in GtoPdb. The approval status of the ligand is shown, along with curator comments and an indication of whether the target is considered the primary target of the ligand.
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✖SERT |
regulator of G-protein signaling 2 | |
Comments: | Anxiety and panic disorder. |
References: | 1-5 |
regulator of G-protein signaling 6 | |
Role: | RGS6 acts to promote anxiety and depression. |
References: | 6 |
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✖No ligand related data available for Anxiety
1. Hohoff C, Weber H, Richter J, Domschke K, Zwanzger PM, Ohrmann P, Bauer J, Suslow T, Kugel H, Baumann C et al.. (2015) RGS2 ggenetic variation: association analysis with panic disorder and dimensional as well as intermediate phenotypes of anxiety. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet, 168B (3): 211-22. [PMID:25740197]
2. Leygraf A, Hohoff C, Freitag C, Willis-Owen SA, Krakowitzky P, Fritze J, Franke P, Bandelow B, Fimmers R, Flint J et al.. (2006) Rgs 2 gene polymorphisms as modulators of anxiety in humans?. J Neural Transm, 113 (12): 1921-5. [PMID:16736243]
3. Mouri K, Hishimoto A, Fukutake M, Nishiguchi N, Shirakawa O, Maeda K. (2010) Association study of RGS2 gene polymorphisms with panic disorder in Japanese. Kobe J Med Sci, 55 (5): E116-21. [PMID:20847599]
4. Otowa T, Shimada T, Kawamura Y, Sugaya N, Yoshida E, Inoue K, Yasuda S, Liu X, Minato T, Tochigi M et al.. (2011) Association of RGS2 variants with panic disorder in a Japanese population. Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet, 156B (4): 430-4. [PMID:21438143]
5. Smoller JW, Paulus MP, Fagerness JA, Purcell S, Yamaki LH, Hirshfeld-Becker D, Biederman J, Rosenbaum JF, Gelernter J, Stein MB. (2008) Influence of RGS2 on anxiety-related temperament, personality, and brain function. Arch Gen Psychiatry, 65 (3): 298-308. [PMID:18316676]
6. Stewart A, Maity B, Wunsch AM, Meng F, Wu Q, Wemmie JA, Fisher RA. (2014) Regulator of G-protein signaling 6 (RGS6) promotes anxiety and depression by attenuating serotonin-mediated activation of the 5-HT(1A) receptor-adenylyl cyclase axis. FASEB J, 28 (4): 1735-44. [PMID:24421401]