NCOA5


Description of NCOA5

NCOA5, also known as nuclear receptor coactivator 5, is a protein that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, including energy metabolism, lipid homeostasis, and gene regulation. It is primarily expressed in the liver, where it acts as a coactivator for nuclear receptors, which are proteins that regulate gene expression.

Associated Diseases

Mutations or dysregulation of NCOA5 have been linked to several diseases, including:

  • Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): NCOA5 deficiency has been implicated in the development of NAFLD, a condition characterized by the accumulation of fat in the liver.
  • Diabetes: Studies have suggested a link between NCOA5 variants and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
  • Cardiovascular disease: NCOA5 has been found to be involved in cholesterol metabolism and may play a role in the development of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Neurodegenerative disorders: NCOA5 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.

Did you Know ?

  • NCOA5 deficiency in mice has been shown to result in a 70% reduction in hepatic lipid content, highlighting its critical role in lipid metabolism.


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