TMEM203
The tmem203 Gene: Unraveling its Role in Disease
Description
The tmem203 gene, located on chromosome 6q22.1, encodes a transmembrane protein known as Transmembrane Protein 203 or TMEM203. This protein plays a crucial role in various cellular processes, including cell adhesion, migration, and immune responses.
Associated Diseases
Mutations or alterations in the tmem203 gene have been linked to several diseases, including:
- Schizophrenia: Studies have identified an association between tmem203 variants and an increased risk of schizophrenia. Dysregulation of TMEM203 activity may contribute to impaired cognitive function and neuroinflammation in this disorder.
- Bipolar Disorder: Similar to schizophrenia, alterations in the tmem203 gene have been implicated in the etiology of bipolar disorder. Abnormal TMEM203 expression may affect mood regulation and synaptic plasticity.
- Autoimmune Diseases: TMEM203 is involved in regulating immune cell function. Mutations or dysfunction of this protein can lead to autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
- Cancer: In certain types of cancer, including breast and prostate cancer, overexpression or alterations in the tmem203 gene have been associated with tumor growth and metastasis.
Did you Know ?
According to a large-scale genome-wide association study published in Nature Genetics, a common variant in the tmem203 gene was found to be associated with a 20% increased risk of developing schizophrenia in individuals of European ancestry. This finding highlights the gene's significant role in the genetic architecture of the disorder.