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ICAM1 (intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (CD54), human rhinovirus receptor)

Identity

Other namesBB2
CD54
ICAM-1
P3.58
HGNC ICAM1
Location 19p13.2
Location_base_pair Starts at 10242517 and ends at 10258291 bp from pter ( according to hg18-Mar_2006).

DNA/RNA

Description ICAM1 gene maps on chromosome 19p13.3-p13.2 scanning 15512 bp.
Transcription 7 exon; mRNA 3249 bp.

Protein

Description A transmembrane glycoprotein of 532 amino acids, which has a molecular mass ranging from 75 to 115 kDa. ICAM-1 is a member of the immunoglobulin supergenge family, and contains five extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains.
Expression ICAM-1 is expressed on various cells of both hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells, including endothelial cells, leukocytes other than basophilic granulocytes, T cells, B cells, fibroblasts, and cancer cells.
Function ICAM-1, a member of adhesion molecules, binds to two integrins belonging to the beta2 subfamily CD11a/CD18 (LFA-1) and CD11b/CD18 (Mac-1) on the surface of leukocytes. ICAM1 is a key molecule in immune-mediated and inflammatory processes and function as a co-stimulatory signal which is important for the trans-endothelial migration of leukocytes and the activation of T cells. ICAM-1 can be induced under inflammatory condition by TNF-alpha in a process that involves IKK-beta. ICAM1 on target cells leads to recruitment of the MHC-I proteins to the contact area and enhances presentation of cognate peptide MHC-I complex to cytotoxic T cells. ICAM-1 interacts with important factors involved in many kinds of human cancers. ICAM-1 is involved in transmembrane signal transduction in the regulatory process of cell proliferation through the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway and eventually the AP-1 pathway (Springer, 1990; Dustin et al., 1998; Simmons et al., 1988; Caras et al., 1987; Rothlein et al., 1986; Dustin et al., 1986; Tsujisaki et al., 1991; Gardiner et D'Souza, 1999).

Implicated in

Entity Melanoma
Disease ICAM-1 expresses with a dose- and time-dependent increase in human malignant melanoma cells on stimulation of TNF-alpha. Inhibition of ICAM-1 expression on melanoma cells reduces the metastatic ability of the melanoma cells, indicating an important role of ICAM-1 in metastasis (Miele et al., 1994).
  
Entity Hepatocellular carcinoma
Disease Serum concentration of ICAM-1 (sICAM-1) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma is a marker for disease progression and prognosis. Higher sICAM-1 levels are more frequently observed in those patients with multiple lesions and intra-hepatic metastasis (Mei et al., 2000).
  
Entity Prostate cancer
Disease Two polymorphisms and a common haplotype within the ICAM-1 gene cluster were correlated with prostate cancer risk among men with family history of the disease (Chen et al., 2006).
  
Entity Colon cancer
Disease ICAM-1 expression is decreased in colorectal cancer (Berndt et al., 2008).
  
Entity Gastric cancer
Disease Decreased ICAM expression leads to lymph node metastasis, suggesting that ICAM-1 gene transfection can inhibit lymph node metastasis (Tanaka et al., 2002; Yashiro et al., 2005).
  
Entity Head and neck cancer
Disease sICAM-1 shows a significant elevation in the sera of patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma compared to healthy controls (Liu et al., 1999).
  
Entity Leukemia
Disease A high expression of ICAM-1 may identify high-risk MDS (Graf et al., 2005).
  
Entity Breast Cancer
Disease ICAM-1 down-regulation at the mRNA and protein levels led to a suppression of breast cells invasion (Rosette et al., 2005).
  

External links

Nomenclature
HGNCICAM1   5344
Entrez_GeneICAM1  3383  intercellular adhesion molecule 1
Cards
AtlasICAM1ID40909ch19p13
GeneCardsICAM1
EnsemblENSG00000090339 [Gene_View]  ICAM1 [Vega]
GenatlasICAM1
Genomic and cartography
GoldenPathICAM1  -  19p13.2   chr19:10242517-10258291 +  19p13.3-p13.2   [Description]    (hg18-Mar_2006)
EnsemblICAM1 - 19p13.3-p13.2 [CytoView]
NCBIMapview
OMIM147840 Disease map [OMIM]
OMIM248310 Disease map [OMIM]
OMIM611162 Disease map [OMIM]
HomoloGeneICAM1
Gene and transcription
GenbankAF340038 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAF340039 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAK130659 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankAK312636 [ ENTREZ ]
GenbankBC015969 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNM_000201 [ SRS ]    NM_000201 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqAC_000062 [ SRS ]    AC_000062 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqAC_000151 [ SRS ]    AC_000151 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNC_000019 [ SRS ]    NC_000019 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNG_007728 [ SRS ]    NG_007728 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNT_011295 [ SRS ]    NT_011295 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNW_001838483 [ SRS ]    NW_001838483 [ ENTREZ ]
RefSeqNW_927195 [ SRS ]    NW_927195 [ ENTREZ ]
CCDSICAM1 CCDS - NCBI
AceViewICAM1 AceView - NCBI
UnigeneHs.707983 [ SRS ]    Hs.707983 [ NCBI ]
Fast-db6038 (alternative variants)
Protein : pattern, domain, 3D structure
SwissProtO00177 [ SRS]    O00177 [ EXPASY ]     O00177 [ INTERPRO ]     O00177 [ UNIPROT ] O00177 [ VarSplice FASTA ]
InterproIPR013768 ICAM_N [ SRS ]    IPR013768 ICAM_N [ EBI ]
InterproIPR013783 Ig-like_fold [ SRS ]    IPR013783 Ig-like_fold [ EBI ]
CluSTrO00177
PfamPF03921 ICAM_N [ SRS ]    PF03921 ICAM_N [ Sanger ]    pfam03921 [ NCBI-CDD ]
BlocksO00177
HPRD00996
Protein Interaction databases
DIPO00177
IntActO00177
Polymorphism : SNP, mutations, diseases
OMIM147840    [ map ]   
OMIM248310    [ map ]   
OMIM611162    [ map ]   
GENETests147840
GENETests248310
GENETests611162
SNPICAM1 [dbSNP-NCBI]  
SNPNM_000201 [SNP-NCI]  
SNPICAM1 [GeneSNPs - Utah]  ICAM1] [HGBASE - SRS]
HAPMAPICAM1 [HAPMAP]  
HGMDICAM1
Genetic AssociationICAM1
CDC HuGEICAM1
General knowledge
Family BrowserICAM1 [UCSC Family Browser]
SOURCENM_000201
SMDHs.707983
SAGEHs.707983
GOtransmembrane receptor activity [Amigo]  transmembrane receptor activity
GOprotein binding [Amigo]  protein binding
GOextracellular space [Amigo]  extracellular space
GOplasma membrane [Amigo]  plasma membrane
GOplasma membrane [Amigo]  plasma membrane
GOintegral to plasma membrane [Amigo]  integral to plasma membrane
GOleukocyte adhesion [Amigo]  leukocyte adhesion
GOexternal side of plasma membrane [Amigo]  external side of plasma membrane
GOmembrane to membrane docking [Amigo]  membrane to membrane docking
GOregulation of cell adhesion [Amigo]  regulation of cell adhesion
GOinterspecies interaction between organisms [Amigo]  interspecies interaction between organisms
GOleukocyte migration [Amigo]  leukocyte migration
BIOCARTACells and Molecules involved in local acute inflammatory response    [Genes]
BIOCARTAB Lymphocyte Cell Surface Molecules    [Genes]
BIOCARTACTL mediated immune response against target cells    [Genes]
BIOCARTAAdhesion and Diapedesis of Granulocytes    [Genes]
BIOCARTAAdhesion and Diapedesis of Lymphocytes    [Genes]
BIOCARTAAdhesion Molecules on Lymphocyte    [Genes]
BIOCARTAMonocyte and its Surface Molecules    [Genes]
BIOCARTANeutrophil and Its Surface Molecules    [Genes]
BIOCARTAT Cytotoxic Cell Surface Molecules    [Genes]
BIOCARTAT Helper Cell Surface Molecules    [Genes]
KEGGCell adhesion molecules (CAMs)
KEGGNatural killer cell mediated cytotoxicity
KEGGLeukocyte transendothelial migration
PubGeneICAM1
TreeFamICAM1
CTD3383 [Comparative ToxicoGenomics Database]
Other databases
Probes
ProbeICAM1 Related clones (RZPD - Berlin)
PubMed
PubMed437 Pubmed reference(s) in Entrez

Bibliography

Induction by IL 1 and interferon-gamma: tissue distribution, biochemistry, and function of a natural adherence molecule (ICAM-1).
Dustin ML, Rothlein R, Bhan AK, Dinarello CA, Springer TA.
J Immunol. 1986 Jul 1;137(1):245-54.
PMID 3086451
 
A human intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM-1) distinct from LFA-1.
Rothlein R, Dustin ML, Marlin SD, Springer TA.
J Immunol. 1986 Aug 15;137(4):1270-4.
PMID 3525675
 
Cloning of decay-accelerating factor suggests novel use of splicing to generate two proteins.
Caras IW, Davitz MA, Rhee L, Weddell G, Martin DW Jr, Nussenzweig V.
Nature. 1987 Feb 5-11;325(6104):545-9.
PMID 2433596
 
Supergene families meet in the immune system.
Dustin ML, Staunton DE, Springer TA.
Immunol Today. 1988 Jul-Aug;9(7-8):213-5.
PMID 3076418
 
ICAM, an adhesion ligand of LFA-1, is homologous to the neural cell adhesion molecule NCAM.
Simmons D, Makgoba MW, Seed B.
Nature. 1988 Feb 18;331(6157):624-7.
PMID 3340213
 
Adhesion receptors of the immune system.
Springer TA.
Nature. 1990 Aug 2;346(6283):425-34.
PMID 1974032
 
Detection of circulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1 antigen in malignant diseases.
Tsujisaki M, Imai K, Hirata H, Hanzawa Y, Masuya J, Nakano T, Sugiyama T, Matsui M, Hinoda Y, Yachi A.
Clin Exp Immunol. 1991 Jul;85(1):3-8.
PMID 1712683
 
Enhanced metastatic ability of TNF-alpha-treated malignant melanoma cells is reduced by intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1, CD54) antisense oligonucleotides.
Miele ME, Bennett CF, Miller BE, Welch DR.
Exp Cell Res. 1994 Sep;214(1):231-41.
PMID 7915992
 
Sequences within fibrinogen and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) modulate signals required for mitogenesis.
Gardiner EE, D'Souza SE.
J Biol Chem. 1999 Apr 23;274(17):11930-6.
PMID 10207014
 
Circulating intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1), E-selectin and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) in head and neck cancer.
Liu CM, Sheen TS, Ko JY, Shun CT.
Br J Cancer. 1999 Jan;79(2):360-2.
PMID 9888481
 
Clinical significance of serum intercellular adhesion molecule-1 detection in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
Mei MH, Xu J, Shi QF, Yang JH, Chen Q, Qin LL.
World J Gastroenterol. 2000 Jun;6(3):408-410.
PMID 11819611
 
Lipid-mediated gene transfection of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 suppresses the peritoneal metastasis of gastric carcinoma.
Tanaka H, Yashiro M, Sunami T, Ohira M, Hirakawa-Y S Chung K.
Int J Mol Med. 2002 Nov;10(5):613-7.
PMID 12373302
 
High expression of costimulatory molecules correlates with low relapse-free survival probability in acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Graf M, Reif S, Hecht K, Pelka-Fleischer R, Kroell T, Pfister K, Schmetzer H.
Ann Hematol. 2005 May;84(5):287-97. Epub 2004 Dec 7.
PMID 15592672
 
Role of ICAM1 in invasion of human breast cancer cells.
Rosette C, Roth RB, Oeth P, Braun A, Kammerer S, Ekblom J, Denissenko MF.
Carcinogenesis. 2005 May;26(5):943-50. Epub 2005 Mar 17.
PMID 15774488
 
CD54 expression is predictive for lymphatic spread in human gastric carcinoma.
Yashiro M, Sunami T, Hirakawa K.
Dig Dis Sci. 2005 Dec;50(12):2224-30.
PMID 16416166
 
ICAM gene cluster SNPs and prostate cancer risk in African Americans.
Chen H, Hernandez W, Shriver MD, Ahaghotu CA, Kittles RA.
Hum Genet. 2006 Aug;120(1):69-76. Epub 2006 May 30.
PMID 16733712
 
Systematic high-content proteomic analysis reveals substantial immunologic changes in colorectal cancer.
Berndt U, Philipsen L, Bartsch S, Wiedenmann B, Baumgart DC, Hammerle M, Sturm A.
Cancer Res. 2008 Feb 1;68(3):880-8.
PMID 18245490
 
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Contributor(s)

Written07-2008Masakazu Yashiro
The Department of Surgical Oncology, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine, 1-4-3 Asahimachi, Abeno-ku, Osaka 545-8585, Japan

Citation

This paper should be referenced as such :
Yashiro M . ICAM1 (intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (CD54), human rhinovirus receptor). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. July 2008 .
URL : http://AtlasGeneticsOncology.org/Genes/ICAM1ID40909ch19p13.html

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