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    CRLF1 cytokine receptor like factor 1 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 9244, updated on 2-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    ENO1 regulates IL-1beta-induced chondrocyte inflammation, apoptosis and matrix degradation possibly through the potential binding to CRLF1.

    ENO1 regulates IL-1β-induced chondrocyte inflammation, apoptosis and matrix degradation possibly through the potential binding to CRLF1.
    Lu Z, Wang D, Sun Y, Dai Y.

    10/9/2024
    CRLF1 bridges AKT and mTORC2 through SIN1 to inhibit pyroptosis and enhance chemo-resistance in ovarian cancer.

    CRLF1 bridges AKT and mTORC2 through SIN1 to inhibit pyroptosis and enhance chemo-resistance in ovarian cancer.
    Xiang C, Chen L, Zhu S, Chen Y, Huang H, Yang C, Chi Y, Wang Y, Lei Y, Cai X., Free PMC Article

    09/17/2024
    Identification and validation of CRLF1 and NRG1 as immune-related signatures in hypertrophic scar.

    Identification and validation of CRLF1 and NRG1 as immune-related signatures in hypertrophic scar.
    Yu B, Cao Y, Li S, Bai R, Zhou G, Fu Q, Liang L, Gu W, Zhang L, Chen M.

    03/26/2024
    Long non-coding RNA MIR22HG suppresses the chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells by interacting with CTCF to upregulate CRLF1.

    Long non-coding RNA MIR22HG suppresses the chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells by interacting with CTCF to upregulate CRLF1.
    Guo J, Ye W, Wu X, Huang H, Li B, Ren Z, Yang Z.

    11/3/2023
    Novel Mutations in CRLF1: Case Reports with Crisponi Syndrome.

    Novel Mutations in CRLF1: Case Reports with Crisponi Syndrome.
    A R, Chandran S, Ghatak AR, Thomas N, Danda S.

    01/11/2023
    Clinical and molecular genetic findings of Crisponi/cold-induced sweating syndrome (CS/CISS) spectrum in patients from Turkey.

    Clinical and molecular genetic findings of Crisponi/cold-induced sweating syndrome (CS/CISS) spectrum in patients from Turkey.
    Yilmaz Gulec E, Turgut GT, Gezdirici A, Karaman V, Ozturk FN, Avci S, Kalayci T, Senturk L, Ayaz A, Kayserili H, Uyguner ZO, Altunoğlu U.

    08/13/2022
    CRLF1 and CLCF1 in Development, Health and Disease.

    CRLF1 and CLCF1 in Development, Health and Disease.
    Crisponi L, Buers I, Rutsch F., Free PMC Article

    02/12/2022
    Three new cases of Crisponi /cold induced sweating syndrome (CS/CISS1) in Turkish families.

    Three new cases of Crisponi /cold induced sweating syndrome (CS/CISS1) in Turkish families.
    Kolkiran A, Ürel-Demir G, Şimşek-Kiper PÖ, Utine GE.

    08/14/2021
    CRLF1-MYH9 Interaction Regulates Proliferation and Metastasis of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Through the ERK/ETV4 Axis.

    CRLF1-MYH9 Interaction Regulates Proliferation and Metastasis of Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma Through the ERK/ETV4 Axis.
    Yu ST, Sun BH, Ge JN, Shi JL, Zhu MS, Wei ZG, Li TT, Zhang ZC, Chen WS, Lei ST., Free PMC Article

    06/5/2021
    Crisponi/cold-induced sweating syndrome: Differential diagnosis, pathogenesis and treatment concepts.

    Crisponi/cold-induced sweating syndrome: Differential diagnosis, pathogenesis and treatment concepts.
    Buers I, Persico I, Schöning L, Nitschke Y, Di Rocco M, Loi A, Sahi PK, Utine GE, Bayraktar-Tanyeri B, Zampino G, Crisponi G, Rutsch F, Crisponi L.

    02/6/2021
    These results suggest that CRLF1 enhances cell proliferation and metastasis in PTC and thus may therefore be a potential therapeutic target for papillary thyroid carcinoma .

    CRLF1 promotes malignant phenotypes of papillary thyroid carcinoma by activating the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT pathways.
    Yu ST, Zhong Q, Chen RH, Han P, Li SB, Zhang H, Yuan L, Xia TL, Zeng MS, Huang XM., Free PMC Article

    11/2/2019
    From these results we conclude that one should consider a CRLF1-related disorder in early onset achalasia even if other Crisponi or cold-induced sweating syndrome type 1 (CS/CISS1) related symptoms are missing.

    Mutations in CRLF1 cause familial achalasia.
    Busch A, Žarković M, Lowe C, Jankofsky M, Ganschow R, Buers I, Kurth I, Reutter H, Rutsch F, Hübner CA.

    03/17/2018
    we show in this series of 12 patients from four families, all previously unpublished, that the homogeneity of the recently described c.983dupG (p.Ser328Argfs *2) mutation in CRLF1 was associated with a highly variable degree of severity, and that the phenotype significantly overlaps with the recently described COG6-related anhidrosis syndrome (MIM#615328

    Crisponi/CISS1 syndrome: A case series.
    Alhashem AM, Majeed-Saidan MA, Ammari AN, Alrakaf MS, Nojoom M, Maddirevula S, Faqeih E, Alkuraya FS, Garne E, Kurdi AM.

    01/14/2017
    CLF-1, based on its binding site for CLC and on two additional and independent sites for CNTFRalpha and sorLA, is a key player in CLC and CNTFRalpha signaling and turnover.

    Cytokine-Like Factor 1, an Essential Facilitator of Cardiotrophin-Like Cytokine:Ciliary Neurotrophic Factor Receptor α Signaling and sorLA-Mediated Turnover.
    Larsen JV, Kristensen AM, Pallesen LT, Bauer J, Vægter CB, Nielsen MS, Madsen P, Petersen CM., Free PMC Article

    09/17/2016
    Article reports 11 novel mutations in CRLF1 expanding the mutational spectrum of CRLF1 in the Crisponi/cold-induced sweating type 1 syndrome to a total of 35 variants.

    Expanding the mutational spectrum of CRLF1 in Crisponi/CISS1 syndrome.
    Piras R, Chiappe F, Torraca IL, Buers I, Usala G, Angius A, Akin MA, Basel-Vanagaite L, Benedicenti F, Chiodin E, El Assy O, Feingold-Zadok M, Guibert J, Kamien B, Kasapkara CS, Kiliç E, Boduroğlu K, Kurtoglu S, Manzur AY, Onal EE, Paderi E, Roche CH, Tümer L, Unal S, Utine GE, Zanda G, Zankl A, Zampino G, Crisponi G, Crisponi L, Rutsch F.

    01/31/2015
    The mutation detected in CRLF1 has not been described in patients with CISS1, but in one with CS. These data seem to support the theory that CS and CISS1 are variants of the same disorder.

    Cold-induced sweating syndrome type 1, with a CRLF1 level mutation, previously associated with Crisponi syndrome.
    González Fernández D, Lázaro Pérez M, Santillán Garzón S, Alvarez Martínez V, Encinas Madrazo A, Fernández Toral J, Pérez Oliva N.

    09/6/2014
    Data indicate that CRLF1 serves its protective role by a cell autonomous mechanism that is independent of the gp130/JAK signaling pathway.

    Cytokine receptor-like factor 1 (CRLF1) protects against 6-hydroxydopamine toxicity independent of the gp130/JAK signaling pathway.
    Looyenga BD, Resau J, MacKeigan JP., Free PMC Article

    02/1/2014
    In idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, CLF-1 is a selective stimulus of type II alveolar epithelial cells and may potentially drive an antifibrotic response by augmenting both T-helper-1-driven and T-regulatory-cell-driven inflammatory responses in the lung.

    Cytokine-like factor 1 gene expression is enriched in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and drives the accumulation of CD4+ T cells in murine lungs: evidence for an antifibrotic role in bleomycin injury.
    Kass DJ, Yu G, Loh KS, Savir A, Borczuk A, Kahloon R, Juan-Guardela B, Deiuliis G, Tedrow J, Choi J, Richards T, Kaminski N, Greenberg SM., Free PMC Article

    08/11/2012
    CRLF1 mutations showed that phenotypic severity of the two disorders: Crisponi syndrome (CS) and cold-induced sweating syndrome type 1 (CISS1) mainly depends on altered kinetics of secretion of the mutated CRLF1 protein.

    Differential secretion of the mutated protein is a major component affecting phenotypic severity in CRLF1-associated disorders.
    Herholz J, Meloni A, Marongiu M, Chiappe F, Deiana M, Herrero CR, Zampino G, Hamamy H, Zalloum Y, Waaler PE, Crisponi G, Crisponi L, Rutsch F., Free PMC Article

    08/6/2011
    Our data suggest that the CRLF1/CLC complex disrupts cartilage homeostasis and promotes the progress of OA by enhancing the proliferation of chondrocytes and suppressing the production of cartilage matrix

    Cytokine receptor-like factor 1 is highly expressed in damaged human knee osteoarthritic cartilage and involved in osteoarthritis downstream of TGF-beta.
    Tsuritani K, Takeda J, Sakagami J, Ishii A, Eriksson T, Hara T, Ishibashi H, Koshihara Y, Yamada K, Yoneda Y.

    05/3/2010
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