MIR23A
Description
The MIR23A (microRNA 23a) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 19.
miR-23a is a microRNA that plays a role in regulating cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. It has been implicated in a variety of biological processes, including cancer development and progression, immune system function, and cardiovascular disease. miR-23a has been shown to target a number of genes, including those involved in cell cycle regulation, growth factor signaling, and inflammation. Its expression is often dysregulated in cancer cells, suggesting a role in tumorigenesis. In addition, miR-23a has been shown to be involved in the regulation of immune responses, and its expression levels are often altered in autoimmune diseases. miR-23a is also implicated in cardiovascular disease, where it can regulate the expression of genes involved in blood vessel formation and function.
miR-23a is a microRNA that plays a role in regulating cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. It has been implicated in a variety of biological processes, including cancer development and progression, immune system function, and cardiovascular disease. miR-23a has been shown to target a number of genes, including those involved in cell cycle regulation, growth factor signaling, and inflammation. Its expression is often dysregulated in cancer cells, suggesting a role in tumorigenesis. In addition, miR-23a has been shown to be involved in the regulation of immune responses, and its expression levels are often altered in autoimmune diseases. miR-23a is also implicated in cardiovascular disease, where it can regulate the expression of genes involved in blood vessel formation and function.
MIR23A is also known as MIRN23A, hsa-mir-23a, miRNA23A, mir-23a.