MIR4492 is a microRNA gene whose effects and functions are not fully characterized, particularly in the context of multiple sclerosis (MS) and Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) infection [PMC10061723]'>PMC10061723]], [PMC5492892]. Its expression levels were analyzed by RT-qPCR as part of a panel of microRNAs, but the effects of MIR4492 could not be determined using summary statistics alone [PMC7000740], [PMC10061723]. A risk single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) has been identified in an enhancer-like domain near MIR4492, suggesting a regulatory mechanism that could influence the expression of this microRNA gene [PMC10061723]. Further research is needed to clarify the impact of this enhancer SNP on MIR4492 expression, especially in MS patients with EBV infection, to understand its potential role in disease pathology [PMC10061723]. MIR4492 is among several miRNA genes located on chromosome 11q, including miR5579 and miR3166, whose functions are also not well understood [PMC5492892]. The specific miRNA situated near 11q23 close to MIR4492 has not been identified in the provided context, and its function remains to be elucidated [PMC5492892].
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Disease | Description | Category | PubMed ID |
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Accession | MIMAT0019027 |
Description | Homo sapiens hsa-miR-4492 mature miRNA |
Sequence | 58 - GGGGCUGGGCGCGCGCC - 74 |
Evidence |
experimental
Illumina [1] |
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