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Context Info
Confidence 0.02
First Reported 2007
Last Reported 2007
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Abstract
Documents 1
Total Number 2
Disease Relevance 2.07
Pain Relevance 1.19

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cytosol (IDO1) extracellular space (IL4) small molecule metabolic process (IDO1)
oxidoreductase activity (IDO1) extracellular region (IL4) cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process (IDO1)
Anatomy Link Frequency
fibroblasts 3
monocytes 1
IL4 (Homo sapiens)
IDO1 (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
cytokine 10 93.76 High High
Inflammation 12 91.72 High High
cva 4 82.64 Quite High
headache 18 75.00 Quite High
Central nervous system 12 54.40 Quite High
Migraine 2 25.00 Low Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
INFLAMMATION 10 91.72 High High
Pseudotumor Cerebri 4 83.52 Quite High
Viral Meningitis 2 78.48 Quite High
Headache 20 75.00 Quite High
Cerebral Toxoplasmosis 4 75.00 Quite High
Immunodeficiency 4 75.00 Quite High
Neurogenic Inflammation 2 75.00 Quite High
Lymphadenopathy 2 75.00 Quite High
Infection 10 53.28 Quite High
Neurologic Manifestations 2 46.72 Quite Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
On the other hand, IL-4 and TGF-beta can suppress IDO activity in some cells, for example human monocytes and fibroblasts, which is consistent with metabolic pathways controlled by IDO being a significant contributor to the proinflammatory system.
IL-4 Negative_regulation (suppress) of IDO Binding (activity) of in fibroblasts
1) Confidence 0.02 Published 2007 Journal Am J Ther Section Abstract Doc Link 17303977 Disease Relevance 1.04 Pain Relevance 0.60
On the other hand, IL-4 and TGF-beta can suppress IDO activity in some cells, for example human monocytes and fibroblasts, which is consistent with metabolic pathways controlled by IDO being a significant contributor to the proinflammatory system.
IL-4 Negative_regulation (suppress) of IDO in monocytes Binding (activity) of in fibroblasts
2) Confidence 0.01 Published 2007 Journal Am J Ther Section Abstract Doc Link 17303977 Disease Relevance 1.04 Pain Relevance 0.60

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