Date published: 2025-11-1

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IFRD2 Activators

Interferon-Related Developmental Regulator 2 (IFRD2) is a protein associated with the regulation of cellular processes that are influenced by interferons, which are a group of signaling proteins released by host cells in response to the presence of various pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and parasites. IFRD2 belongs to the family of interferon-related developmental regulators, which play roles in cell differentiation, growth, and the response to external stimuli, particularly those that signal through interferon pathways.The exact biological function of IFRD2 remains not fully elucidated, but the protein is known to be involved in modulating gene expression in response to environmental stress. IFRD2 may act as a transcriptional co-regulator, influencing the expression of genes involved in the interferon response, although its specific targets and mechanisms of action are still under investigation.

The expression of IFRD2 has been shown to be upregulated in certain conditions, such as muscular dystrophy and other muscle-wasting diseases. This suggests that IFRD2 may play a role in muscle cell differentiation and regeneration, potentially contributing to the maintenance and repair of muscle tissue.In the context of the immune system, IFRD2 may have a role in the regulation of immune responses. Given its association with interferon signaling, IFRD2 could be involved in the development of immune cells or the orchestration of cellular responses to infection and inflammation.

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