GlyCosmos Diseases

List of diseases involving glycan related genes. The information of each database of Glyco-Disease Genes Database (GDGDB), DisGeNET, and Alliance of Genome Resources is integrated into one list.

Source Last Updated
Alliance of Genome Resources July 29, 2024
DisGeNET July 29, 2024
Glyco-Disease Genes Database (GDGDB) January 25, 2017
Displaying entries 2301 - 2325 of 7942 in total
Disease ID Disease Name Gene Symbol Gene ID Organism ▲
DOID:11843
  • coronary artery anomaly
  • Aliases:
    • Congenital anomaly of coronary artery
    • Coronary artery abnormality
    • Coronary artery anomaly, congenital
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:10783
  • methemoglobinemia
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:5815
  • cerebral lymphoma
  • Aliases:
    • brain primary lymphoma
    • primary Lymphoma of Cerebrum
    • primary cerebral lymphoma
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:10844
  • Japanese encephalitis
  • Aliases:
    • Japanese B encephalitis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:3908
  • lung non-small cell carcinoma
  • Aliases:
    • NSCLC
    • Non-small cell lung cancer
    • non-small cell lung carcinoma
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:7757
  • childhood leukemia
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0060022
  • CD40 ligand deficiency
  • Aliases:
    • HIGMX-1
    • X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:2785
  • Dandy-Walker syndrome
  • Aliases:
    • Atresia of foramina of Magendie and Luschka
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:4877
  • breast adenoid cystic carcinoma
  • Aliases:
    • Mammary Adenocystic carcinoma
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0110824
  • hereditary spastic paraplegia 9A
  • Aliases:
    • AD-SPG9A
    • Cataracts motor neuropathy-short stature-skeletal anomalies syndrome
    • SPG9A
    • autosomal dominant complex spastic paraplegia type 9A
    • autosomal dominant spastic paraplegia 9A
    • cataracts with motor neuronopathy, short stature and skeletal abnormalities
    • spastic paraparesis with amyopathy, cataracts and gastroesophageal reflux
    • spastic paraparesis-amyopathy-cataracts-gastroesophageal reflux syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0110649
  • long QT syndrome 8
  • Aliases:
    • LQT8
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0080038
  • pycnodysostosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:6603
  • Kummell's disease
  • Aliases:
    • Kummell disease
    • Kummell's spondylitis
    • Traumatic spondylopathy
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:10310
  • viral meningitis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0110528
  • autosomal recessive nonsyndromic deafness 83
  • Aliases:
    • DFNB83
    • autosomal recessive deafness 83
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0110812
  • hereditary spastic paraplegia 61
  • Aliases:
    • SPG61
    • autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia 61
    • autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia type 61
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:5353
  • colonic disease
  • Aliases:
    • colon disorder
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0050644
  • arterial calcification of infancy
  • Aliases:
    • generalized arterial calcification of infancy
    • idiopathic infantile arterial calcification
    • infantile arteriosclerosis
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:4554
  • type C thymoma
  • Aliases:
    • Thymoma, type C
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:10582
  • Refsum disease
  • Aliases:
    • HMSN type IV
    • HSMN IV
    • Heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis
    • Refsum's disease
    • adult Refsum disease
    • classic Refsum disease
    • phytanic acid oxidase deficiency
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:2095
  • sweat gland cancer
  • Aliases:
    • malignant neoplasm of sweat gland
    • malignant tumor of the Sweat gland
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0060758
  • immunodeficiency with hyper-IgM type 2
  • Aliases:
    • AID deficiency
    • HIGM2
    • activation-induced cytidine deaminase deficiency
    • hyper-IgM syndrome type 2
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:5076
  • mixed glioma
  • Aliases:
    • mixed Neuroglial tumor
    • mixed gliomas
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:2508
  • Takayasu's arteritis
  • Aliases:
    • Aortic arch arteritis
    • Idiopathic aortitis
    • Takayasu arteritis
    • Takayasu's disease
    • aortic arch syndrome
Homo sapiens (human)
DOID:0110590
  • autosomal dominant nonsyndromic deafness 69
  • Aliases:
    • DCUA
    • DFNA69
    • autosomal dominant deafness 69
    • unilateral or asymmetric congenital deafness
Homo sapiens (human)

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