SFRP5

Gene Information
 
Gene Symbol
SFRP5
 
Aliases
SARP3
 
Entrez Gene ID
 
Gene Name
Secreted frizzled related protein 5
 
Chromosomal Location
10q24.2
 
HGNC ID
 
Summary
Secreted frizzled-related protein 5 (SFRP5) is a member of the SFRP family that contains a cysteine-rich domain homologous to the putative Wnt-binding site of Frizzled proteins. SFRPs act as soluble modulators of Wnt signaling. SFRP5 and SFRP1 may be involved in determining the polarity of photoreceptor cells in the retina. SFRP5 is highly expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium, and moderately expressed in the pancreas. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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Gene
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Protein

Gene Ontology (GO)

GO ID Ontology Function Evidence Reference
GO:0006915 Biological process Apoptotic process TAS 9391078
GO:0007163 Biological process Establishment or maintenance of cell polarity TAS 10072424
GO:0007165 Biological process Signal transduction TAS 10072424
GO:0007601 Biological process Visual perception TAS 10072424
GO:0008285 Biological process Negative regulation of cell proliferation IMP 19957335
Protein Information
 
Protein Name
Secreted frizzled-related protein 5, FRP-1b, SARP-3, frizzled-related protein 1b, sFRP-5, secreted apoptosis related protein 3
 
Function
Soluble frizzled-related proteins (sFRPS) function as modulators of Wnt signaling through direct interaction with Wnts. They have a role in regulating cell growth and differentiation in specific cell types. SFRP5 may be involved in determining the polarity of photoreceptor, and perhaps, other cells in the retina
 
UniProt
 
Pfam
Pfam Accession Pfam ID
PF01392 Fz
PF01759 NTR
Pathways
 
KEGG
 
 

Wnt signaling pathway

 

     

Associated Diseases

Disease groupDisease NameReferences
Endocrine System Diseases
PCOS
Neoplasms
Colorectal Cancer
Breast Cancer
References
 
 
PubMed ID Associated gene/s Associated condition Genetic Mutation Diagnostic Criteria Association with PCOS Ethnicity Conclusion
CRP, IL-18, IL-1, IL-12,  
PCOS, menstrual irregularities, hyperandrogenism, defective steroid biosynthesis, insulin resistance (IR) with hyperinsulinemia, type II diabetes mellitus (DM), cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, miscarriage, preeclampsia, congenital  
 
Rotterdam criteria 
Related 
160 patients were divided into two groups: 80 nonobese and nonhyperandrogenic patients diagnosed with PCOS (group I) and 80 patients diagnosed with male factor fertility (group II, control group). 
The Wnt signaling pathway and Sfrp-5 may play a significant role the etiopathogenesis of PCOS 

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