HCSGD entry for CD55


1. General information

Official gene symbolCD55
Entrez ID1604
Gene full nameCD55 molecule, decay accelerating factor for complement (Cromer blood group)
Other gene symbolsCR CROM DAF TC
Links to Entrez GeneLinks to Entrez Gene

2. Neighbors in the network

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This gene isn't in PPI subnetwork.

3. Gene ontology annotation

GO ID

GO term

Evidence

Category

GO:0001618Virus receptor activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0004857Enzyme inhibitor activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0005576Extracellular regionTAScellular_component
GO:0005886Plasma membraneTAScellular_component
GO:0005887Integral component of plasma membraneTAScellular_component
GO:0006958Complement activation, classical pathwayIEAbiological_process
GO:0007204Positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentrationIDAbiological_process
GO:0007283SpermatogenesisIEAbiological_process
GO:0009986Cell surfaceIDAcellular_component
GO:0016324Apical plasma membraneIEAcellular_component
GO:0030449Regulation of complement activationTASbiological_process
GO:0031225Anchored component of membraneIEAcellular_component
GO:0043434Response to peptide hormoneIEAbiological_process
GO:0045087Innate immune responseTASbiological_process
GO:0045121Membrane raftIDAcellular_component
GO:0045730Respiratory burstNASbiological_process
GO:0045916Negative regulation of complement activationIEAbiological_process
GO:0060137Maternal process involved in parturitionIEAbiological_process
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4. Expression levels in datasets

  • Meta-analysis result

p-value upp-value downFDR upFDR down
0.00288382280.96307645990.14430627381.0000000000

  • Individual experiment result
    ( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )

Data sourceUp or downLog fold change
GSE11954Up0.1662214596
GSE13712_SHEARUp0.6692741892
GSE13712_STATICUp0.6234711512
GSE19018Up0.3353658308
GSE19899_A1Up0.7931827958
GSE19899_A2Up0.0163610501
PubMed_21979375_A1Up1.9383204572
PubMed_21979375_A2Up0.9403526154
GSE35957Up1.3303952472
GSE36640Up0.7808093627
GSE54402Up0.0340034351
GSE9593Up0.8244016096
GSE43922Up0.3690794640
GSE24585Up0.2089888600
GSE37065Up0.7525849851
GSE28863_A1Down-0.3683420855
GSE28863_A2Up0.5290098401
GSE28863_A3Down-0.0760799174
GSE28863_A4Down-0.2233148068
GSE48662Down-0.1324147264

5. Regulation relationships with compounds/drugs/microRNAs

  • Compounds

Not regulated by compounds

  • Drugs

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Drug

Accession number

  • MicroRNAs

    • mirTarBase

MiRNA_name

mirBase ID

miRTarBase ID

Experiment

Support type

References (Pubmed ID)

hsa-miR-132-3pMIMAT0000426MIRT021757MicroarrayFunctional MTI (Weak)17612493
hsa-miR-124-3pMIMAT0000422MIRT022237Proteomics;MicroarrayFunctional MTI (Weak)18668037
hsa-miR-16-5pMIMAT0000069MIRT031474ProteomicsFunctional MTI (Weak)18668040
hsa-let-7a-5pMIMAT0000062MIRT052481CLASHFunctional MTI (Weak)23622248
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    • mirRecord
No target information from mirRecord

6. Text-mining results about the gene

Gene occurances in abstracts of cellular senescence-associated articles: 3 abstracts the gene occurs.


PubMed ID of the article

Sentenece the gene occurs

22206234Early and extensive CD55 loss from red blood cells supports a causal role in malarial anaemia
22206234METHODS: A cross sectional study was conducted in the north-east coast of Tanzania to investigate whether the changes in glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored complement regulatory proteins (CD55 and CD59) contributes to malaria anaemia
22206234Levels of CD55 and CD59 were measured by flow cytometer and compared between anaemic (8
22206234RESULTS: Levels of CD55 and CD59 decreased with increased RBC age
22206234CD55 levels were lower in anaemic children and the difference was seen in RBC of all ages
22206234CD55, but not CD59, levels correlated positively with the level of haemoglobin in anaemic children
22206234CONCLUSION: The extent of CD55 loss from RBC of all ages early in the course of malarial anaemia and the correlation of CD55 with haemoglobin levels support the hypothesis that CD55 may play a causal role in this disorder
17951672Surface markers that can be used to characterize FLS include positive staining for VCAM-1, CD44, CD55, CD90 (Thy-1), and cadherin-11, coupled with the absence of macrophage markers such as CD14 or CD68
17188915RBC membrane molecules CD55 and CD59 along with phosphatydylserine and CD47 were measured
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