LACE1
Title: Lace1: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Role in Health and Disease
Description:
Lace1 (Lancelot-like gene 1) is a poorly understood protein that plays a crucial role in various cellular processes. This blog post will delve into its function, associated diseases, latest research, and additional information to provide a comprehensive understanding of Lace1.
Associated Diseases:
Lace1 has been linked to several diseases, including:
- Congenital heart defects: Lace1 mutations have been found in patients with structural heart defects, such as atrial and ventricular septal defects.
- Developmental disorders: Rare mutations in Lace1 have been associated with intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder, and developmental delays.
- Myopathies: Lace1 is essential for maintaining muscle function, and its mutations can lead to muscle weakness and wasting (myopathy).
- Cancer: Dysregulation of Lace1 expression has been observed in certain types of cancer, suggesting a potential role in cancer development and progression.
Did you Know ?
Research indicates that mutations in Lace1 are present in approximately 0.5% of individuals with congenital heart defects, highlighting its significance in heart development.