Given MTNR1A's role in circadian regulation and neurodegeneration, the decreased hnRNPL-MTNR1A levels in membranous nephropathy may have neurological implications. The connection between renal melatonin receptor dysfunction and neurodegeneration remains unexplored. Gap type: open_question Source paper: The MTNR1A mRNA is stabilized by the cytoplasmic hnRNPL in renal tubular cells. (2021, Journal of cellular physiology, PMID:32730662)
Landscape Summary: How does hnRNPL-MTNR1A dysregulation in nephropathy relate to neurological complications? is a 0.57 priority gap in neurodegeneration. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: open.
Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)
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