Target Name: MIR4671
NCBI ID: G100616380
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MIR4671
Other Name(s): hsa-mir-4671 | MicroRNA 4671 | hsa-miR-4671-3p | hsa-miR-4671-5p | microRNA 4671

MIR4671: A Drug Target / Disease Biomarker

MIR4671, also known as interleukin-4671, is a protein that is expressed in a variety of tissues throughout the body. It is a member of the interleukin-4 family, which includes other proteins such as IL-1, IL-2, and IL-12. MIR4671 has been shown to play a role in a variety of biological processes, including immune responses, inflammation, and tissue repair. As a result, MIR4671 has potential as a drug target or biomarker.

One of the key functions of MIR4671 is its role in the immune system. MIR4671 has been shown to regulate the production of T cells, a type of white blood cell that plays a critical role in the immune system. T cells are responsible for recognizing and responding to foreign substances in the body, and MIR4671 plays a role in ensuring that they are properly equipped to carry out their tasks.

In addition to regulating T cells, MIR4671 has also been shown to play a role in the regulation of immune cell death. Studies have shown that MIR4671 can induce the death of immune cells, such as T cells, when they are exposed to stressors or other harmful substances. This may help to limit the damage that these cells can cause in the body, and may be an important aspect of the immune system's response to stress.

Another function of MIR4671 is its role in inflammation. MIR4671 has been shown to contribute to the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which are molecules that can cause inflammation in the body. In addition, MIR4671 has also been shown to regulate the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines, which can help to counteract the effects of pro-inflammatory cytokines.

In addition to its role in the immune system, MIR4671 has also been shown to play a role in tissue repair. MIR4671 has been shown to promote the formation of new tissue in the body, particularly in the case of wound healing. This may be an important aspect of MIR4671's potential as a drug target, as drugs that can promote tissue repair may have a range of potential therapeutic applications.

Despite its potential as a drug target or biomarker, MIR4671 is still an relatively unstudied protein. There are currently few research studies focused on the specific functions of MIR4671, and more research is needed to fully understand its role in the body. In addition, research is also needed to determine the most effective way to target MIR4671 and use it as a drug or biomarker.

In conclusion, MIR4671 is a protein that has been shown to play a variety of roles in the immune system, inflammation, and tissue repair. As a result, MIR4671 has potential as a drug target or biomarker. Further research is needed to fully understand its functions and determine the most effective way to target it.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 4671

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