HCG26

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Also known as bPG181B23.4bCX205D4.4NCRNA00191

Summary

HCG26 (HLA complex group 26, HGNC:29671) is a long non-coding RNA gene on chromosome 6p21.3.

At a glance

  • GWAS associations: 28
  • Clinical variants (ClinVar): 2 total

Identifiers

Gene identifiers

FieldValue
HGNC IDHGNC:29671
Approved symbolHCG26
NameHLA complex group 26
Location6p21.3
Locus typeRNA, long non-coding
StatusApproved
AliasesbPG181B23.4, bCX205D4.4, NCRNA00191
Entrez352961
RNAcentralURS000075B50E — lncRNA, 1180 nt, 1 organism(s)

Gene structure

Transcript identifiers

Ensembl transcripts: 0

RefSeq mRNA: 0 — MANE Select: None

Canonical transcript exons

None — 0 exons

Expression profiles

Top tissues by expression

0 total, by Bgee expression score (0-100, higher = more expressed):

Regulation

Is transcription factor: no

Cross-species orthologs

0 orthologs

Protein

Protein identifiers

Canonical reviewed UniProt: None (reviewed: )

All UniProt accessions (0):

RefSeq proteins (0): (*=MANE)

Domains & families (InterPro)

Structure

Experimental structures (PDB)

0 structures.

Predicted structure (AlphaFold)

Function

Pathways and Gene Ontology

Reactome pathways

0 pathways

MSigDB gene sets: 0 (showing top):

GO Biological Process (0):

GO Molecular Function (0):

GO Cellular Component (0):

Protein interactions and networks

STRING

0 interactions, top by confidence (×1000):

IntAct

0 interactions, top by confidence:

SIGNOR signaling

0 interactions.

Disease & clinical

Clinical variants and AI predictions

ClinVar

2 variants total. Per-class counts are floors (≥ shown; pagination cap):

ClassificationCount (floor)
Pathogenic0
Likely pathogenic0
Uncertain significance0
Likely benign0
Benign1

Top pathogenic / likely-pathogenic (0)

SpliceAI

0 predictions. Top by Δscore:

AlphaMissense

0 scored. Top likely-pathogenic:

dbSNP variants (sampled 300 via entrez): RS1000312727 (6:31471885 G>A,T), RS1002950551 (6:31469929 G>A), RS1003093176 (6:31470339 C>A,T), RS1004036056 (6:31470350 G>A,T), RS1004104682 (6:31470719 T>C), RS1005487923 (6:31471363 G>A), RS1006443753 (6:31469545 G>T), RS1006493038 (6:31469886 G>T), RS1007106429 (6:31472437 G>A), RS1008635995 (6:31471150 G>T), RS1009049601 (6:31472281 T>C), RS1010820241 (6:31472381 G>A), RS1013977026 (6:31469265 G>A,T), RS1014055874 (6:31471294 G>A), RS1014611726 (6:31469549 C>A)

Disease associations

OMIM: gene `` | disease phenotypes: MIM:189800

GenCC curated gene-disease

Mondo (1): preeclampsia (MONDO:0005081)

Orphanet (1): Preeclampsia (Orphanet:275555)

HPO phenotypes

0 total (0 of 0 shown, HPO-id order):

GWAS associations

28 associations (top):

StudyTraitp-value
GCST001436_19Metabolic syndrome2.000000e-08
GCST002453_4Ulcerative colitis2.000000e-15
GCST002595_4Clozapine-induced agranulocytosis2.000000e-07
GCST002871_1Psychotic symptoms and prion disease3.000000e-06
GCST003092_17Myositis5.000000e-49
GCST003092_18Myositis3.000000e-43
GCST003092_19Myositis1.000000e-49
GCST003092_20Myositis2.000000e-45
GCST003450_2Clozapine-induced agranulocytosis/granulocytopenia in treatment-resistant schizophrenia3.000000e-09
GCST003833_14Adult asthma3.000000e-06
GCST004521_114Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia3.000000e-17
GCST004521_117Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia3.000000e-15
GCST004521_126Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia2.000000e-10
GCST004521_16Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia2.000000e-12
GCST004521_19Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia2.000000e-12
GCST004521_209Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia5.000000e-16
GCST004521_211Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia5.000000e-15
GCST004521_213Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia5.000000e-13
GCST004521_265Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia7.000000e-14
GCST004521_27Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia1.000000e-09
GCST004521_3Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia2.000000e-15
GCST004521_70Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia8.000000e-20
GCST004521_81Autism spectrum disorder or schizophrenia1.000000e-14
GCST008916_111Asthma2.000000e-14
GCST008917_2Asthma (childhood onset)4.000000e-07
GCST008921_1Asthma and major depressive disorder2.000000e-16
GCST010725_43Malaria5.000000e-07
GCST010725_62Malaria3.000000e-06

EFO canonical traits (2, from GWAS)

EFO IDTrait name
EFO:0000195metabolic syndrome
EFO:0005940psychotic symptoms

MeSH disease descriptors (1)

DescriptorNameTree numbers
D011225Pre-EclampsiaC12.050.703.395.249

Drugs & pharmacology

Drug and pharmacology data

Is drug target: no

PharmGKB: 1 entry (VIP=true, CPIC=false)

CTD chemical–gene interactions

8 total (human), top 8 by PubMed support.

ChemicalActions (top 5)PubMed papers
urushiolincreases expression1
fipronilaffects cotreatment, increases expression1
(+)-JQ1 compoundincreases expression1
Benzo(a)pyrenedecreases methylation1
DEETaffects cotreatment, increases expression1
Aflatoxin B1increases methylation1
Antirheumatic Agentsdecreases expression1
Cadmium Chloridedecreases expression1

Clinical trials (associated diseases)

300 trials via MONDO — disease-level, not drug-specific.

TrialPhaseStatusTitle
NCT00117546PHASE4UNKNOWNCardiovascular and Autonomic Reactivity in Women With a History of Pre-eclampsia
NCT00567957PHASE4UNKNOWNRemifentanil for General Anesthesia in Preeclamptics
NCT01030627PHASE4COMPLETEDTreatment Approaches to Preeclampsia
NCT01352234PHASE4COMPLETEDComparison of Doses of Acetylsalicylic Acid in Women With Previous History of Preeclampsia
NCT01361425PHASE4UNKNOWNAnti-Hypertensive Treatment In Stable Pregnant Women With Severe Pre-Eclampsia (Metildopape)
NCT01729468PHASE4COMPLETEDPrevention of Pre-eclampsia and SGA by Low-Dose Aspirin in Nulliparous Women With Abnormal First-trimester Uterine Artery Dopplers
NCT01761916PHASE4COMPLETEDClonidine Versus Captopril for Treatment of Postpartum Very High Blood Pressure
NCT01912677PHASE4COMPLETEDOral Antihypertensive Regimens for Management of Hypertension in Pregnancy
NCT02025426PHASE4TERMINATEDPhenylephrine Versus Ephedrine in Pre-eclampsia
NCT02091401PHASE4COMPLETEDA Trial Comparing Treatment With the Springfusor Infusion Pump to the IV Magnesium Sulfate Regimen
NCT02163655PHASE4COMPLETEDDiuretics for Postpartum High Blood Pressure in Preeclampsia
NCT02338687PHASE4COMPLETEDLow Dose Calcium to Prevent Preeclampsia
NCT02396030PHASE4TERMINATEDDifferent Schemes of Magnesium Sulfate for Preeclampsia
NCT02531490PHASE4UNKNOWNEarly Vascular Adjustments During Hypertensive Pregnancy
NCT02699827PHASE4COMPLETEDAdding MgSO4 to Epidural Levobupivacaine in CS for Patients With Preeclampsia
NCT02835339PHASE4COMPLETEDMagnesium Sulfate in Obese Preeclamptics
NCT02891174PHASE4COMPLETEDThe Effect of Ibuprofen on Post-partum Blood Pressure in Women With Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
NCT02911701PHASE4COMPLETEDEffect of Acetaminophen on Postpartum Blood Pressure Control in Preeclampsia With Severe Features
NCT03171480PHASE4COMPLETEDUse of Nitrous Oxide Donor for Labor Induction in Women With PreEclampsia
NCT03233880PHASE4UNKNOWNImpact of Antichlamydial Treatment on the Rate of Preeclampsia
NCT03237000PHASE4UNKNOWNEffect of Administering Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate on Fetal Cardiotocography and Neonatal Outcome in Preeclamptic Patients
NCT03506724PHASE4COMPLETEDResponse to Anti-hypertensives in Pregnant and Postpartum Patients
NCT03674606PHASE4COMPLETEDTrial of Early Screening Test for Pre-eclampsia and Growth Restriction
NCT03735433PHASE4TERMINATEDThe Effect of Two Aspirin Dosing Strategies for Obese Women at High Risk for Preeclampsia
NCT03824119PHASE4UNKNOWNPostpartum NSAIDS and Maternal Hypertension
NCT04051567PHASE4UNKNOWNLow-dose Aspirin for Prevention of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Twin Pregnancies
NCT04077853PHASE4COMPLETEDProgesterone in Expectantly Managed Early-onset Preeclampsia
NCT04158830PHASE4WITHDRAWNAspirin (ASA) Therapy and Preeclampsia Prevention
NCT04424693PHASE4UNKNOWNComparing the Incidence of Preeclampsia Between Pregnant Women Receiving Tdap Vaccinations at Week 28 or at Week 36
NCT04631627PHASE4UNKNOWNEarly Prediction and Randomised Prevention of Preeclampsia With Low Dose Aspirin in Chinese Cohort
NCT04656665PHASE4UNKNOWNThe Effectiveness of Aspirin on Preventing Pre-eclampsia
NCT04797949PHASE4WITHDRAWNAdherence to Universal Aspirin Compared to Screening Indicated Aspirin for Prevention of Preeclampsia
NCT04908982PHASE4UNKNOWNAspirin for the Prevention of Preeclampsia in Women With Stage 1 Hypertension
NCT05221164PHASE4UNKNOWN162 mg of Aspirin for Prevention of Preeclampsia
NCT05294952PHASE4UNKNOWNco Ihibtory Receptor in Preeclampsia
NCT05514847PHASE4ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITINGLow Dose Aspirin for Preterm Preeclampsia Preventionmg/day Dose in High-risk Patients
NCT05586373PHASE4COMPLETEDIbuprofen vs Dipyrone After C-section in Preeclampsia
NCT06069102PHASE4COMPLETEDOptimal Blood Pressure Treatment Thresholds Postpartum
NCT06107335PHASE4NOT_YET_RECRUITINGEffect of Albumin Versus Routine Care on Hemodynamic Response and Stability in Patients With Preeclampsia Guided by a Non-invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring System During Cesarean Delivery With Spinal Anesthesia
NCT06281665PHASE4RECRUITINGTreatment With Aspirin After Preeclampsia: TAP Trial
  • Disease cohort memberships (association, not causation — diseases whose associated-gene cohort lists this gene; a subset are also under Associated diseases): myositis disease, preeclampsia, prion disease