PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 31934554-1 2019 Background: Resistance to thyroid hormone beta (RTHbeta) is characterized by elevated thyroid hormone and unsuppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), caused by thyroid hormone receptor beta gene (THRB) defects. Thyrotropin 148-151 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 200-204 33959275-5 2021 Roxadustat has structural similarity with T3 and is a selective activating ligand for thyroid hormone receptor-beta possibly suppressing TSH release. Thyrotropin 137-140 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 86-115 28527577-3 2017 Patients with mutations in THRB, exhibiting resistance within the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis with elevated TH and nonsuppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, were first described decades ago. Thyrotropin 137-164 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 27-31 25905212-2 2000 Contrary to previous RIAs, ultrasensitive TSH assays allow a clear distinction between patients with suppressed and those with non-suppressed circulating TSH concentrations, i.e. between patients with primary hyperthyroidism (Graves" disease or toxic nodular goiter) and those with central hyperthyroidism (TSH-oma or pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone action, PRTH). Thyrotropin 42-45 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 366-370 28527577-3 2017 Patients with mutations in THRB, exhibiting resistance within the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis with elevated TH and nonsuppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, were first described decades ago. Thyrotropin 166-169 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 27-31 22919057-3 2012 Similar to RTH patients with mutations of two alleles of the THRB gene, the Thrb(PV/PV) mouse exhibits elevated thyroid hormones accompanied by highly nonsuppressible TSH. Thyrotropin 167-170 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 76-80 23528896-2 2013 THRB mutations cause a disorder with central (hypothalamic-pituitary) resistance to thyroid hormone action with markedly elevated thyroid hormone and normal TSH levels. Thyrotropin 157-160 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 0-4 25135573-2 2014 Patients with mutations in THRB present with resistance to thyroid hormone beta (RTHbeta), which is a disorder characterized by elevated levels of thyroid hormone, normal or elevated levels of TSH and goitre. Thyrotropin 193-196 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 27-31 21367965-9 2011 Suggestive associations were detected for one FOXE1 (P=0.0028) and three THRB (P=0.0045) polymorphisms with TSH, and one SLC16A10 polymorphism (P=0.0110) with FT(4), but failed to reach the significant multiple-testing corrected P value (P<0.0022 and P<0.0033 respectively). Thyrotropin 108-111 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 73-77 18844476-14 2008 Only THRB-in9-G/A was associated with higher serum TSH in a large population of Danish twins. Thyrotropin 51-54 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 5-9 1306520-1 1992 Pituitary thyroid hormone resistance (PRTH) refers to a particular form of thyroid hormone refractoriness that is accompanied by peripheral hyperthyroidism, as only the TSH-secreting pituitary cells appear to be resistant to the effects of thyroid hormones. Thyrotropin 169-172 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 38-42 1306520-2 1992 The presence of PRTH is suspected and diagnosed on the basis of the finding of high free thyroid hormone levels along with unsuppressed TSH, clinical signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism and values of at least one of the parameters evaluating peripheral thyroid hormone action in the hyperthyroid range. Thyrotropin 136-139 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 16-20 2189602-2 1990 Selective pituitary resistance to thyroid hormone (PRTH) is responsible for thyrotoxicosis due to inappropriate secretion of TSH. Thyrotropin 125-128 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 51-55 2110573-13 1990 Without previous ablative therapy, serum TSH in patients with GRTH is usually normal or mildly elevated. Thyrotropin 41-44 thyroid hormone receptor beta Homo sapiens 62-66