IBA57
Description
IBA57, also known as the Interferon-Beta-Inducible 57 kDa protein gene, plays a crucial role in regulating cell growth, differentiation, and immune responses. Located on chromosome 12, IBA57 encodes a protein that interacts with various intracellular pathways, influencing cellular processes like DNA repair, apoptosis, and inflammation. Its complex function extends beyond these basic roles, making it a target of interest in various research fields.
Associated Diseases
- Cancer: Studies suggest a potential association between IBA57 gene expression and cancer development and progression. Alterations in its activity might contribute to tumor growth and resistance to therapy.
- Immune disorders: IBA57‘s involvement in immune responses makes it relevant to autoimmune diseases. Its dysregulation could play a role in inflammatory conditions.
- Neurological disorders: Research is exploring the potential link between IBA57 and neurological conditions. Its role in cell survival and signaling pathways might have implications for neurodegenerative diseases.
Did you know?
IBA57 is a fascinating gene due to its ability to be induced by various stimuli, including interferon-beta, a key immune signaling molecule. This inducibility highlights its important role in immune responses and cellular adaptation to stress.