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COVID-19 research v0.324 SIGIRR Catherine Snow changed review comment from: Curation by Illumina clinical curators contributing to Covid-19 effort. Curation on all OMIM genes which hit the term "virus".

Currently no gene disease association for SIGIRR.

Molgora et al. (2017) reported that IL-1R8 serves as a checkpoint for natural killer (NK) cell maturation and effector function. Its genetic blockade unleashes NK cell-mediated resistance to hepatic carcinogenesis, hematogenous liver and lung metastasis, and cytomegalovirus infection
Sources: Expert list; to: Curation by Illumina clinical curators contributing to Covid-19 effort. Curation on all OMIM genes which hit the term "virus".

Currently no gene disease association for SIGIRR.

Molgora et al. (2017) reported that IL-1R8 serves as a checkpoint for natural killer (NK) cell maturation and effector function. Its genetic blockade unleashes NK cell-mediated resistance to hepatic carcinogenesis, hematogenous liver and lung metastasis, and cytomegalovirus infection

Li et al. (2019) who worked with mice. Found that stabilization of Sigirr by USP13 describes a novel anti-inflammatory pathway in diseases that could provide a new strategy to modulate immune activation.
Sources: Expert list
COVID-19 research v0.324 SIGIRR Catherine Snow Publications for gene: SIGIRR were set to 29072292
COVID-19 research v0.323 SIGIRR Catherine Snow gene: SIGIRR was added
gene: SIGIRR was added to COVID-19 research. Sources: Expert list
Mode of inheritance for gene: SIGIRR was set to Unknown
Publications for gene: SIGIRR were set to 29072292
Review for gene: SIGIRR was set to RED
Added comment: Curation by Illumina clinical curators contributing to Covid-19 effort. Curation on all OMIM genes which hit the term "virus".

Currently no gene disease association for SIGIRR.

Molgora et al. (2017) reported that IL-1R8 serves as a checkpoint for natural killer (NK) cell maturation and effector function. Its genetic blockade unleashes NK cell-mediated resistance to hepatic carcinogenesis, hematogenous liver and lung metastasis, and cytomegalovirus infection
Sources: Expert list