Interferon-induced protein 44-like () is regarded as an immune-related gene and is a member of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs). They participate in network transduction, and its own epigenetic modifications, apoptosis, cell-matrix formation, and many other pathways in tumors, autoimmune diseases, and viral infections. The current review provides a comprehensive overview of the onset and biological mechanisms of and its potential clinical applications in malignant tumors and non-neoplastic diseases.
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