Entry Detail



General Information

Database ID:exR0459084
RNA Name:TOMM5
RNA Type:mRNA
Chromosome:chr9
Starnd:-
Coordinate:
Start Site(bp):37582646End Site(bp):37592604
External Links:ENSG00000175768



Disease Information

Disease Name:
Disease Category:
MeSH ID:
Type:
Alias:



Expression Detail

GEO ID:GSE122377
Description:Tuberculous Meningitis in Pediatric Patients [CSF]
Experimental Design:Disease Sample Source
Case Disease Type:Pediatric TB meningitis
Case Disease SubType:NA
Case Sample:Ventricular Cerebrospinal Fluid
Control Sample:Lumbar Puncture Cerebrospinal Fluid
Number of Case:12
Number of Control:12
Number of Samples:24





Regulatory Relationship

mRNA targets:
Gene SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
AC004922.1
chr7
99325879
99394653
+
AC010422.3
chr19
12643831
12648397
-
AC104581.2
chr17
7925931
7930622
-
AC244197.3
chrX
149477104
149540926
-
ACVR2B
chr3
38453890
38493142
+
AGK
chr7
141551278
141655244
+
AHCY
chr20
34280268
34311802
-
AL138752.2
chr9
37588413
38068687
-
AL513165.2
chr9
37512547
37592469
-
miRNA targets:
miRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
hsa-miR-616-3p
chr12
57519183
57519204
-
circRNA targets:NA
lncRNA targets:
lncRNA SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
AC023509.1
chr12
53441741
53467528
+
AC079781.5
chr7
97851688
97972985
-
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Experiment Detail

GEO ID:NA
Sample Source:NA
Source Fraction:NA
Platform:NA
Method:NA
Num of detected RNA Type:NA
Num of detected RNAs of this Type:NA
Sample treatment protocol:NA
RNA Extract protocol:NA
RNA library preparation protocol:NA



Reference

PMID:31434901
Title:Tuberculous meningitis in children is characterized by compartmentalized immune responses and neural excitotoxicity
Author:Rohlwink UK, Figaji A, Wilkinson KA, Horswell S, Sesay AK, Deffur A, Enslin N, Solomons R, Van Toorn R, Eley B, Levin M, Wilkinson RJ, Lai RPJ
Journal:Nat Commun. 2019 Aug 21;10(1):3767.
Description:Differential transcript expression of TBM cases are compared with healthy controls in whole blood and with non-TB cerebral infection controls in CSF.