LTC4

Ltc4 is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class. Ltc4 is associated with abnormalities such as Asthma, Eosinophilia, Pulmonary Eosinophilia, Pneumonia and Cardiovascular Diseases. The involved functions are known as Signal, Gene Expression, Stimulus, Signal Transduction and Metabolic Inhibition. Ltc4 often locates in Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm, Back, Cytoplasmic and Tissue membrane. The associated genes with LTC4 are STIM1 gene, ABCC2 gene, CD9 gene, Mutant Proteins and Amino Acids, Aromatic. The related lipids are glycolithocholate.

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Introduction

To understand associated biological information of LTC4, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with LTC4?

LTC4 is suspected in Pneumonia, Asthma, Pulmonary Eosinophilia, Eosinophilia, Cardiovascular Diseases, Disintegration and other diseases in descending order of the highest number of associated sentences.

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Possible diseases from mapped MeSH terms on references

We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with LTC4

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Neointima D058426 3 associated lipids
Eosinophilic Esophagitis D057765 3 associated lipids
Atherosclerosis D050197 85 associated lipids
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive D029424 16 associated lipids
Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Inborn D020739 10 associated lipids
Ventricular Remodeling D020257 28 associated lipids
Carotid Artery Injuries D020212 8 associated lipids
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections D018357 10 associated lipids
Carcinoma, Small Cell D018288 21 associated lipids
Myocardial Ischemia D017202 11 associated lipids
Bronchial Hyperreactivity D016535 15 associated lipids
Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive D015464 17 associated lipids
Leukemia-Lymphoma, Adult T-Cell D015459 25 associated lipids
Reperfusion Injury D015427 65 associated lipids
Wounds, Nonpenetrating D014949 4 associated lipids
Uveitis D014605 14 associated lipids
Ulcer D014456 16 associated lipids
Stomach Ulcer D013276 75 associated lipids
Status Asthmaticus D013224 4 associated lipids
Spinal Cord Injuries D013119 34 associated lipids
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What pathways are associated with LTC4

Lipid pathways are not clear in current pathway databases. We organized associated pathways with LTC4 through full-text articles, including metabolic pathways or pathways of biological mechanisms.

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What cellular locations are associated with LTC4?

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What functions are associated with LTC4?


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What lipids are associated with LTC4?

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What genes are associated with LTC4?

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What common seen animal models are associated with LTC4?

There are no associated biomedical information in the current reference collection.

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