A Potential Role of NFIL3 in Atherosclerosis

CURRENT PROBLEMS IN CARDIOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
Nuclear factor interleukin-3 (NFIL3), a pro- line-and acidic-residue-rich (PAR) bZIP transcription factor, is called the E4 binding protein 4 (E4BP4) as well, which is relevant to regulate the circadian rhythms and the viability of cells. More and more evi-dence has shown that NFIL3 is associated with differ-ent cardiovascular diseases. In recent years, it has been found that NFIL3 has significant functions in the progression of atherosclerosis (AS) via the regulation of inflammatory response, macrophage polarization, some immune cells and lipid metabolism. In this over-view, we sum up the function of NFIL3 during the development of AS and offer meaningful views how to treat cardiovascular disease related to AS.
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