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Table 16 Pro-inflammatory cytokine signaling negatively regulates the expression of nuclear receptors

From: A comprehensive data mining study shows that most nuclear receptors act as newly proposed homeostasis-associated molecular pattern receptors

Disease

Tissue/cell type

Number

Upregulated gene

Fold*

Downregulated gene

Fold*

PMID/GEO ID

Up

Down

∆

∆

IFN-γ stimulation

EC

2

2

NR2F1

1.39

NR2B1

−1.26

19553003/GSE3920

   

NR3C1

1.53

NR2F6

−1.36

IL-1β stimulation

EC

3

7

NR1H4

5.32

NR1B2

−3.84

21469100/GSE19240

NR3A1

2.21

NR1B3

−4.93

NR5A2

6.57

NR1F1

−4.72

  

NR1F2

−2.58

  

NR3A2

−4.94

  

NR3B3

−11.03

  

NR4A1

−3.43

Human PBMCs-IL-1β and TNF-α stimulations

IL-1β 2 h

PBMC

0

3

  

NR1A1

−14.93

23104095/GSE40838

  

NR1I1

−5.1

  

NR3A2

−6.54

IL-1β 6 h

0

1

  

NR5A2

−23.26

TNF-α 2 h

1

1

NR1B2

38.32

NR2A1

−21.11

TNF-α 6 h

2

3

NR1B2

27.28

NR1A2

−23.92

NR3B3

4.92

NR1B3

−16.22

  

NR4A1

−3.86

  1. Abbreviations: IFN-γ interferon gamma, IL-1β interleukin-1β, TNF-α tumor necrosis factor-α-like, PBMCs peripheral blood mononuclear cells