General Information of HGF (ID: HGF2333)
HGF Name CD44
HGF Synonym(s) IN, LHR, MC56, MDU2, MDU3, MIC4, Pgp1, CDW44, CSPG8, HCELL, HUTCH-I, ECMR-III, CD44 molecule
Source Homo sapiens
HGF Classification Copy Number Variation: Gene Deletion (CNV-GDe)
Gene Location chr11
Gene Start Site 35138870 Gene End Site 35232402
Strand Forward (+)
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Ensembl ID
ENSG00000026508
Microbe Species (MIC) Regulated by This HGF
         Bacteroides acidifaciens (CFB bacteria) MIC00145
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides acidifaciens (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides caccae (CFB bacteria) MIC00148
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides caccae (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides fragilis (CFB bacteria) MIC00158
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides sp. 2_1_16 (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides plebeius (CFB bacteria) MIC00170
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides plebeiu (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides salanitronis (CFB bacteria) MIC00173
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides salanitronis (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides sp. 2_1_22 (CFB bacteria) MIC01944
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides sp. 2_1_22 (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides sp. 3_1_33FAA (CFB bacteria) MIC01943
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides sp. 3_1_33FAA (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides sp. D1 (CFB bacteria) MIC01942
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides sp.D1 (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides stercoris (CFB bacteria) MIC00177
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides stercoris (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides uniformis (CFB bacteria) MIC00184
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides uniformis (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Bacteroides vulgatus (CFB bacteria) MIC00186
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Bacteroides vulgatus (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Clostridium botulinum (firmicutes) MIC00384
             Description Clostridium botulinum had a significant difference in the percentage abundance between the EAE-induced CD44 wide type and the CD44 knock out mice (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Lactobacillus rhamnosus (firmicutes) MIC00732
             Description Lactobacillus rhamnosus had a significant difference in the percentage abundance between the EAE-induced CD44 wide type and the CD44 knock out mice (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Listeria monocytogenes (firmicutes) MIC00771
             Description Listeria monocytogenes had a significant difference in the percentage abundance between the EAE-induced CD44 wide type and the CD44 knock out mice (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Parvimonas micra (firmicutes) MIC00964
             Description Parvimonas micra had a significant difference in the percentage abundance between the EAE-induced CD44 wide type and the CD44 knock out mice (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Pseudoflavonifractor capillosus (firmicutes) MIC00149
             Description The deletion of CD44 significantly decreased the abundance of Pseudoflavonifractor capillosus (p-value<0.05). [1]
         Streptococcus suis (firmicutes) MIC01270
             Description Streptococcus suis had a significant difference in the percentage abundance between the EAE-induced CD44 wide type and the CD44 knock out mice (p-value<0.05). [1]
References
1 CD44 deletion leading to attenuation of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis results from alterations in gut microbiome in mice.Eur J Immunol. 2017 Jul;47(7):1188-1199. doi: 10.1002/eji.201646792. Epub 2017 Jun 6.

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