The Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha pipeline drugs market research report outlays comprehensive information on the Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha targeted therapeutics, complete with analysis by indications, stage of development, mechanism of action (MoA), route of administration (RoA), and molecule type. GlobalData’s report assesses the drugs in the Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha pipeline by therapy areas, indications, stages, MoA, RoA, molecule type and the key players in the development pipeline. Buy the report here.
The report also covers products from therapy areas such as Gastrointestinal, Oncology, Metabolic Disorders, and Ophthalmology which include the indications Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH), Melanoma, Type 2 Diabetes, and Ophthalmology. It also reviews key players involved in Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha targeted therapeutics development with respective active and dormant or discontinued products.
The Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha pipeline targets constitutes close to seven molecules. Out of which, approximately six molecules are developed by companies and the remaining by the universities/institutes. The molecules developed by companies in Phase III, Phase I, and Preclinical stages are 1, 1, and 4 respectively. Similarly, the universities portfolio in Preclinical comprises 1 molecule.
Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha overview
Oxysterols Receptor LXR Alpha is also known as Liver X Receptor Alpha. This is a receptor that in humans is encoded by a gene LXRA. It is a nuclear receptor that belongs to the larger family of nuclear hormone receptors. Predominantly expressed in the liver, adipose tissue, and macrophages. These receptors act as transcription factors, regulating the expression of target genes in response to specific ligands. LXR Alpha is activated by oxysterols, which are oxidized derivatives of cholesterol. LXR Alpha plays a central role in the regulation of cholesterol metabolism. When oxysterols bind to LXR Alpha, it induces the transcription of genes involved in cholesterol efflux, transport, and metabolism. This includes genes encoding proteins involved in reverse cholesterol transport, a process by which excess cholesterol is removed from peripheral tissues and transported back to the liver for excretion. LXR Alpha activation has been associated with anti-inflammatory effects and involved in the regulation of various metabolic pathways, including fatty acid metabolism and glucose homeostasis.
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