ESRRA
Esrra: A Gene Essential for Metabolic Regulation and Disease
Description
Esrra is a nuclear receptor gene that plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism, energy balance, and immune function. It encodes a protein of the same name that acts as a transcription factor, binding to specific DNA sequences and controlling the expression of target genes.
Associated Diseases
Dysregulation of Esrra has been implicated in various diseases, including:
- Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome: Esrra promotes fat oxidation and glucose homeostasis. Reduced Esrra expression contributes to weight gain, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes.
- Cardiovascular Disease: Esrra regulates cholesterol metabolism and inflammation. Impaired Esrra activity increases the risk of atherosclerosis, heart attack, and stroke.
- Immune Disorders: Esrra modulates the activity of immune cells, suppressing inflammation and promoting immune tolerance. Dysregulated Esrra can lead to autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions.
Did you Know ?
- Mice lacking Esrra develop severe obesity and die prematurely, highlighting its critical role in metabolic health.