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This section gives an overview of the disease, and where available shows the following:
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✖Disease ID: | 458 | |
Name: | Hypertension, essential | |
Associated with: | 3 targets |
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Disease Ontology:
DOID:10825 OMIM: 145500 |
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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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✖AT1 receptor | |
References: | 1,3,6 |
Endothelin-converting enzyme 1 |
regulator of G-protein signaling 2 | |
References: | 2,4-5,7 |
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✖No ligand related data available for Hypertension, essential
1. Bonnardeaux A, Davies E, Jeunemaitre X, Féry I, Charru A, Clauser E, Tiret L, Cambien F, Corvol P, Soubrier F. (1994) Angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene polymorphisms in human essential hypertension. Hypertension, 24 (1): 63-9. [PMID:8021009]
2. Heximer SP, Knutsen RH, Sun X, Kaltenbronn KM, Rhee MH, Peng N, Oliveira-dos-Santos A, Penninger JM, Muslin AJ, Steinberg TH et al.. (2003) Hypertension and prolonged vasoconstrictor signaling in RGS2-deficient mice. J Clin Invest, 111 (4): 445-52. [PMID:12588882]
3. Kobashi G, Hata A, Ohta K, Yamada H, Kato EH, Minakami H, Fujimoto S, Kondo K. (2004) A1166C variant of angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene is associated with severe hypertension in pregnancy independently of T235 variant of angiotensinogen gene. J Hum Genet, 49 (4): 182-6. [PMID:15042429]
4. Riddle EL, Rana BK, Murthy KK, Rao F, Eskin E, O'Connor DT, Insel PA. (2006) Polymorphisms and haplotypes of the regulator of G protein signaling-2 gene in normotensives and hypertensives. Hypertension, 47 (3): 415-20. [PMID:16432041]
5. Tang KM, Wang GR, Lu P, Karas RH, Aronovitz M, Heximer SP, Kaltenbronn KM, Blumer KJ, Siderovski DP, Zhu Y et al.. (2003) Regulator of G-protein signaling-2 mediates vascular smooth muscle relaxation and blood pressure. Nat Med, 9 (12): 1506-12. [PMID:14608379]
6. Wang WY, Zee RY, Morris BJ. (1997) Association of angiotensin II type 1 receptor gene polymorphism with essential hypertension. Clin Genet, 51 (1): 31-4. [PMID:9084931]
7. Yang J, Kamide K, Kokubo Y, Takiuchi S, Tanaka C, Banno M, Miwa Y, Yoshii M, Horio T, Okayama A et al.. (2005) Genetic variations of regulator of G-protein signaling 2 in hypertensive patients and in the general population. J Hypertens, 23 (8): 1497-505. [PMID:16003176]