Details for: CEACAMP10

Gene ID: 1098

Symbol: CEACAMP10

Ensembl ID: ENSG00000241104

Description: CEA cell adhesion molecule pseudogene 10

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Other Information

**Key characteristics:** - It is a pseudogene gene, meaning it is not a functional gene but a copy that is not expressed in the final protein. - It is located on chromosome 17q21.1. - It is a large gene with a size of approximately 28.6 kb. - It contains a number of alternatively spliced variants that can produce different protein products. **Pathways and functions:** - CEACAMP10 is involved in cell adhesion and migration. - It is expressed in pericytes, which are cells that line blood vessels and blood-filled organs. - It is also expressed in cardiac endothelial cells, which line the heart. - It is expressed in immature innate lymphoid cells, which are cells that develop into immune cells. - It is also expressed in cardiac muscle myoblasts, which are cells that develop in the heart. - It is expressed in retinal bipolar neurons, which are cells that develop in the retina. - It is also expressed in fibroblast of cardiac tissue, lymphoid lineage restricted progenitor cell, and OFF retinal ganglion cell. - It is expressed in ON retinal ganglion cell and OFF-bipolar cell. **Clinical significance:** - Mutations in CEACAMP10 have been linked to a number of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis, heart failure, and stroke. - CEACAMP10 is a potential target for therapeutic intervention in these diseases.

Database document:

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