Target Name: MIR4311
NCBI ID: G100422905
Review Report on MIR4311 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on MIR4311 Target / Biomarker
MIR4311
Other Name(s): microRNA 4311 | MicroRNA 4311 | hsa-miR-4311 | hsa-mir-4311

MIR4311: A Drug Target / Disease Biomarker

MIR4311, also known as interleukin-4 receptor 7 (IL-4R7), is a protein that is expressed in various tissues throughout the body, including the immune system, skin, and tissues. It is a member of the interleukin-4 receptor family, which is a group of cytokines and chemokines that play a critical role in the regulation of immune and inflammatory responses.

One of the key functions of IL-4R7 is its role in the regulation of T cell development and function. T cells are a crucial part of the immune system, as they are responsible for cell-mediated immunity against viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens. T cell development and function are closely regulated by the IL-4R7 signaling pathway, which involves the interactions between the IL-4R7 protein and its downstream targets.

IL-4R7 is a potential drug target for several reasons. First, it is highly expressed in various tissues, making it an attractive target for small molecule inhibitors. Second, its function in T cell development and function is well understood, which can help researchers to identify potential drug targets. Third, the IL-4R7 signaling pathway is relatively simple, which can make it easier to design and implement small molecule inhibitors.

Several studies have identified potential small molecule inhibitors of IL-4R7. One of the most promising compounds is a peptide called PF-1062626, which is a potent inhibitor of IL-4R7 signaling. PF-1062626 was shown to block the effects of IL-4R7 in T cells, and to protect against the development of cancer in animal models.

Another potential small molecule inhibitor of IL-4R7 is a compound called GS-461203, which is a inhibitor of the protein kinase A kinase (AKT). AKT is a critical downstream target of IL-4R7, andGS-461203 has been shown to inhibit the effects of IL-4R7 in T cells, as well as in other cell types.

While small molecule inhibitors of IL-4R7 are an promising area of research, there are also concerns about their potential side effects. For example, inhibitors of IL-4R7 have been shown to cause signaling pathway dysregulation in T cells, which could lead to negative effects on immune function. Therefore, it is important to carefully evaluate the potential side effects of small molecule inhibitors of IL-4R7 before they are used in clinical trials.

In conclusion, IL-4R7 is a protein that plays a critical role in the regulation of T cell development and function. It is a potential drug target due to its high expression in various tissues and its role in the IL-4R7 signaling pathway. While small molecule inhibitors of IL-4R7 are an promising area of research, further studies are needed to fully understand their potential benefits and side effects.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 4311

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