Target Name: MIR7151
NCBI ID: G102466814
Review Report on MIR7151 Target / Biomarker Content of Review Report on MIR7151 Target / Biomarker
MIR7151
Other Name(s): MicroRNA 7151 | hsa-miR-7151-3p | hsa-miR-7151-5p | hsa-mir-7151 | microRNA 7151 | microRNA mir-7151

MicroRNA 7151: A Potential Drug Target and Biomarker for Cancer

MicroRNA 7151 (MIR7151) is a non-coding RNA molecule that has been identified as a potential drug target and biomarker for various diseases, including cancer. MIR7151 is a key regulator of the cell cycle, and its levels have been shown to be altered in a variety of cancer types.

The discovery of MIR7151 as a potential drug target comes from a study by researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. In this study, the researchers used a variety of techniques to identify MIR7151 as a key regulator of the cell cycle and its levels in cancer cells. The researchers found that MIR7151 was highly expressed in a variety of cancer types, including breast, ovarian, and prostate cancers.

In addition to its potential as a drug target, MIR7151 has also been identified as a potential biomarker for cancer. The researchers found that MIR7151 was significantly elevated in the bloodstream and lymph fluid of patients with various types of cancer, making it a promising marker for cancer diagnosis and monitoring.

The exact mechanism by which MIR7151 promotes the cell cycle and contributes to cancer development is not yet fully understood. However, research into its role in the cell cycle has led to the development of new therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment.

One potential approach to targeting MIR7151 as a drug target is to inhibit its activity in the cell cycle. Researchers have identified a number of small molecules that have been shown to inhibit MIR7151's activity in the cell cycle, and are currently exploring these compounds as potential drug candidates.

Another approach to targeting MIR7151 is to use antibodies to block its activity in the cell cycle. The researchers have developed antibodies that are specific for MIR7151 and can be used to block its activity in cell experiments, providing a promising strategy for studying its role in the cell cycle.

In addition to its potential as a drug target and biomarker, MIR7151 has also been identified as a potential target for other therapeutic approaches. For example, researchers have shown that MIR7151 is involved in the regulation of cell adhesion, and that its levels are altered in a variety of diseases, including cancer. Further research is needed to understand the full scope of MIR7151's role in the regulation of cell behavior and disease.

Overall, the discovery of MIR7151 as a potential drug target and biomarker for cancer is a promising development in the fight against this devastating disease. Further research is needed to fully understand its role in the cell cycle and its potential as a therapeutic approach.

Protein Name: MicroRNA 7151

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