Target Name: MIR4296
NCBI ID: G100423041
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MIR4296
Other Name(s): microRNA 4296 | hsa-miR-4296 | hsa-mir-4296 | MicroRNA 4296

MIR4296: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker

MIR4296 is a non-coding RNA molecule that has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker. It is a key regulator of the immune response and has been shown to play a critical role in the regulation of inflammation and autoimmune diseases.

MIR4296 was first identified in the human body using transcriptomics technology. It is a non-coding RNA molecule that is approximately 200 amino acids long. It is located in the nucleus and is known to interact with a variety of proteins, including nuclear factor of activating T cells (NFAT).

One of the most significant functions of MIR4296 is its role in the regulation of the immune response. MIR4296 has been shown to play a critical role in the development and regulation of CD4+ T cells, which are a crucial part of the immune system. CD4+ T cells are responsible for cell-mediated immunity and play a key role in fighting off infections and diseases. MIR4296 has been shown to regulate the expression of genes that are involved in the development and function of CD4+ T cells, including genes that encode cytokines and other immune molecules.

MIR4296 is also involved in the regulation of inflammation. Chronic inflammation is associated with a number of diseases, including heart disease, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. MIR4296 has been shown to play a critical role in the regulation of inflammation by controlling the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. These cytokines can contribute to the development and progression of inflammatory diseases, and MIR4296 may be a potential target for drugs that are designed to prevent or treat these conditions.

In addition to its role in the immune response and inflammation, MIR4296 has also been shown to play a critical role in the regulation of cell death. Cell death is a natural and essential part of the life cycle, but it can also contribute to the development and progression of diseases. MIR4296 has been shown to regulate the production of programmed cell death (apoptosis), which is a natural and regulated process that helps to remove damaged or dysfunctional cells from the body.

MIR4296 has also been shown to play a critical role in the regulation of stem cell proliferation. Stem cells are a type of cell that have the ability to develop into any type of cell in the body. They are a potential source of therapy for a variety of diseases, including cancer. MIR4296 has been shown to regulate the production of stem cells, and may be a potential target for drugs that are designed to stimulate or inhibit stem cell proliferation.

In conclusion, MIR4296 is a non-coding RNA molecule that has been shown to play a critical role in the regulation of the immune response, inflammation, and cell death. It may be a potential drug target and biomarker for a variety of diseases. Further research is needed to fully understand the functions of MIR4296 and its potential as a therapeutic agent.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 4296

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