All genes were collected from research papers.
EntrezGene Official Symbol |
Official Full Name | EntrezGene Gene ID |
Also known as |
SNP ID | Reference | PMID | SNP location | Population | Phenotypic trait caused by allelic variants |
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ARID1B | AT-rich interaction domain 1B | 57492 | rs287886 | [Grygorczuk S et al., 2015] | 25461389 | ARID1B, first intron | Polish population | IL-10 concentration in CSF in TBE patients [Grygorczuk S et al., 2015] | |
CCR5 | C-C motif chemokine receptor 5 (gene/pseudogene) | 1234 | rs333 (CCR5D32) | [Mickienė A et al., 2014] [Kindberg E et al., 2008] | 25226020, 18179389 | CCR5, exon 1 or 2 | Lithuanian Population | The prevalence of CCR5D32 homozygotes was higher in TBE patients than in controls (p,0.05) [Mickienė A et al., 2014]. CCR5 32 allele prevalence increased with the clinical severity of disease [Kindberg E et al., 2008] | |
CD209 | CD209 molecule | 30835 | rs2287886 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2012] | 22061615 | CD209, promoter region | Russian population | Predisposition to severe forms of TBE in the Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2012] | |
IFNL3 | interferon lambda 3 | 282617 | IL28B | rs8103142 | [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] | 27068548 | IFNL3, exon 2, Lys70Arg or exon 3, Lys74Arg | Russian population from Novosibirsk | Predisposition to TBE in Russian population [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] |
rs12980275 | [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] | 27068548 | IFNL3, 3′-flanking region | Russian population from Novosibirsk | Predisposition to TBE in Russian population [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] | ||||
IFNL4 | interferon lambda 4 (gene/pseudogene) | 101180976 | rs12979860 | [Grygorczuk S et al., 2015] | 25461389 | IFNL4, first intron | Polish population | IFNL3 concentration in CSF in TBE patients [Grygorczuk S et al., 2015] | |
IL10 | interleukin 10 | 3586 | rs1800872 | [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] | 27068548 | IL10, promoter region | Russian population from Novosibirsk | Predisposition to TBE in Russian population [Barkhash AV et al. 2016] | |
OAS2 | 2′-5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 2 | 4939 | rs1293762 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | 21050126 | OAS2, intron 2 | Russian population from Novosibirsk | The outcome of tickborne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | |
rs15895 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | 21050126 | OAS2, 3′-UTR / exon 11, Trp720Stop | Russian population from Novosibirsk | The outcome of tickborne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | ||||
rs1732778 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | 21050126 | OAS2, 3′-flanking region | Russian population from Novosibirsk | The outcome of tickborne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | ||||
OAS3 | 2′-5′-oligoadenylate synthetase 3 | 4940 | rs2285932 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | 21050126 | OAS3, exon 6, Ile438Ile | Russian population from Novosibirsk | The outcome of tickborne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | |
rs2072136 | [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | 21050126 | OAS3, exon 8, Ser567Ser | Russian population from Novosibirsk | The outcome of tickborne encephalitis virus infection in a Russian population [Barkhash AV et al., 2010] | ||||
TLR3 | toll like receptor 3 | 7098 | rs3775291 | [Mickienė A et al., 2014], [Barkhash AV et al., 2013] | 25226020, 23721942 | TLR3, exon 4, Leu412Phe | Russian population from Novosibirsk, Lithuanian Population | Disease severity in adult [Mickienė A et al., 2014] |