TXNRD3NB
The TXNRD3NB Gene: Unveiling Its Role in Health and Disease
Description:
The TXNRD3NB gene, also known as thioredoxin reductase 3NB, belongs to the thioredoxin reductase family of genes. Thioredoxin reductases are enzymes that play a crucial role in various cellular processes, including redox regulation, apoptosis, cell proliferation, and DNA repair. Located on chromosome 15q14, TXNRD3NB encodes a protein that belongs to the mitochondrial family of thioredoxin reductases.
Associated Diseases:
1. Cancer:
- Studies have linked TXNRD3NB overexpression to increased cell proliferation, tumorigenesis, and resistance to chemotherapy and radiation therapy in various cancers, including lung, breast, and colorectal cancer.
- In leukemia, TXNRD3NB is known to be involved in the development of chemoresistance, leading to poor prognosis and reduced treatment efficacy.
2. Neurodegenerative Diseases:
- Alterations in TXNRD3NB have been implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
- Dysregulation of TXNRD3NB affects mitochondrial function, oxidative stress, and neuronal survival, contributing to neurodegeneration.
3. Infertility:
- TXNRD3NB is essential for spermatogenesis. Mutations or deletions in the TXNRD3NB gene have been associated with male infertility by disrupting sperm production and function.
4. Other Diseases:
- TXNRD3NB has also been found to play a role in inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic disorders such as diabetes.
Did you Know ?
- Approximately 1 in 500 individuals carries a mutation in the TXNRD3NB gene, increasing their risk of developing certain diseases, including cancer and infertility.