Target Name: MIR1255A
NCBI ID: G100302193
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MIR1255A
Other Name(s): MicroRNA 1255a | hsa-mir-1255a | hsa-miR-1255a | microRNA 1255a | MIRN1255A

MIR1255A: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is a significant public health issue, affecting millions of people worldwide. The chronic pain population has been estimated to be between 11 and 16 million Americans, with significant economic and societal costs. Additionally, the global burden of chronic pain is projected to increase by 21% by 2025, reaching 680 million people. To address this issue, the development of new treatments and biomarkers is crucial. MIR1255A, a non-coding RNA gene, has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for chronic pain.

MIR1255A Expression and Chronic Pain

Chronic pain is associated with various biological pathways, including the immune, endocrine, and neurotransmitter systems. MIR1255A has been shown to play a role in these pathways and has been involved in the regulation of pain perception and neuroinflammation. MIR1255A has been shown to regulate the activity of pain-related GABA receptors, which are involved in the regulation of pain perception.

In addition, MIR1255A has been shown to regulate the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-伪, IL-1尾, and IL-6, which contribute to the chronic pain state. MIR1255A has also been shown to reduce the expression of anti-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-10 and TGF-β1, which may help to alleviate chronic pain.

Drug Targeting and Biomarker Potential

The potential drug targeting of MIR1255A is related to its role in the regulation of pain perception and neuroinflammation. Drugs that target MIR1255A have the potential to treat chronic pain by modulating its activity in these pathways. For example, drugs that inhibit the activity of MIR1255A could potentially reduce pain perception and alleviate chronic pain. Additionally, drugs that enhance the activity of MIR1255A could potentially exacerbate chronic pain.

MIR1255A can also serve as a biomarker for chronic pain. The expression of MIR1255A has been shown to be associated with chronic pain in various experimental models, including rat models of neuroinflammation and human clinical trials. Additionally, MIR1255A has been shown to be expressed in the pain-related spinal cord neurons and may serve as a potential biomarker for measuring the severity of chronic pain.

Conclusion

MIR1255A is a non-coding RNA gene that has been shown to play a role in the regulation of pain perception and neuroinflammation. Its potential drug targeting and biomarker status make it an attractive target for future research in the treatment of chronic pain. Further studies are needed to determine the full extent of MIR1255A's role in pain regulation and to explore its potential as a drug or biomarker in the treatment of chronic pain.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 1255a

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