Target Name: WDR13
NCBI ID: G64743
Review Report on WDR13 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on WDR13 Target / Biomarker
WDR13
Other Name(s): WDR13 variant 1 | WD repeat domain 13, transcript variant 1 | WD repeat-containing protein 13 (isoform 1) | WDR13 variant 2 | WD repeat domain 13, transcript variant 2 | WD repeat domain 13 | WDR13_HUMAN | WD repeat-containing protein 13 (isoform 2) | MG21 | WD repeat-containing protein 13

WDR13: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Various Diseases

WDR13 (W chromosome long arm 13) is a non-coding RNA molecule that plays an important role in the human genome. Studies have found that WDR13 is closely related to a variety of diseases and biological processes, including neurodegenerative diseases, tumors, immune disorders, and metabolic disorders. Therefore, WDR13 is considered a potential drug target or biomarker and has high research value.

The relationship between WDR13 and neurodegenerative diseases

Neurodegenerative diseases are chronic and progressive neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, etc. These diseases cause nerve cell death and neuronal damage, ultimately leading to cognitive decline and loss of motor ability. The role of WDR13 in these diseases has been extensively studied.

Studies have found that variations in WDR13 are closely related to the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases. For example, there is an association between WDR13 gene variants and Alzheimer's disease, and this association is related to the promoter region of the WDR13 gene. In addition, the expression level of WDR13 is also closely related to the occurrence and development of neurodegenerative diseases. For example, studies have found a link between elevated WDR13 expression levels and Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

The relationship between WDR13 and tumors

Tumor is a disease in which abnormal cells grow and spread, and is one of the main causes of high incidence of human cancer. The role of WDR13 in tumors has also been extensively studied.

Studies have found that WDR13 is closely related to the occurrence and development of tumors. For example, there is an association between WDR13 gene variation and various tumor types, including lung cancer, breast cancer, colorectal cancer, etc. In addition, the expression level of WDR13 is also closely related to the occurrence and development of tumors. For example, studies have found an association between elevated WDR13 expression levels and breast and lung cancer.

The relationship between WDR13 and immune disorders

Immune dysregulation is a disease of immune dysfunction, including autoimmune diseases, immune deficiency diseases, etc. The role of WDR13 in immune dysregulation has also been extensively studied.

Studies have found that WDR13 is closely related to immune disorders. For example, there is an association between WDR13 gene variants and autoimmune diseases, and this association is related to the promoter region of the WDR13 gene. In addition, the expression level of WDR13 is also closely related to the presence or absence of immune dysregulation. For example, studies have found a correlation between elevated WDR13 expression levels and autoimmune diseases and immunodeficiency diseases.

The relationship between WDR13 and metabolic disorders

Metabolic disorders are diseases in which metabolic processes are disordered, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, etc. The role of WDR13 in metabolic disorders has also been extensively studied.

Studies have found that WDR13 is closely related to metabolic disorders. For example, there is an association between WDR13 gene variants and obesity and diabetes, and this association is related to the promoter region of the WDR13 gene. In addition, the expression level of WDR13 is also closely related to the presence or absence of metabolic disorders. For example, studies have found an association between elevated WDR13 expression levels and obesity and diabetes.

Pharmacological significance of WDR13

WDR13 is a non-coding RNA molecule closely related to various diseases and biological processes. By studying the effects and mechanisms of WDR13, new drug targets and biomarkers can be discovered, providing new ideas and methods for the treatment of various diseases.

The pharmacological significance of WDR13 is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

1. Research on WDR13 as a drug target. Variations in WDR13 are closely related to the occurrence and development of various diseases, therefore, WDR13 is considered a potential drug target. By studying the functions and mechanisms of WDR13, new drug targets and treatment strategies can be discovered, providing new ideas and methods for the treatment of various diseases.

2. Research on WDR13 as a biomarker. WDR13 plays an important role in a variety of diseases and biological processes, therefore, WDR13 also has high biomarker value. By studying the expression level and mechanism of WDR13, new biomarkers and therapeutic targets can be discovered, providing new ideas and methods for diagnosing and treating diseases.

Protein Name: WD Repeat Domain 13

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