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Is anyone familiar with this particular subject, the journal, the authors, or their institutions? From a skim, it sounds like solid, sober basic science:
> SDR42E1 modulates vitamin D absorption and cancer pathogenesis: insights from an in vitro model
[If you're unfamiliar - "in vitro" basically means they're doing research with cells in test tubes - so no live animals, and no human subjects. And "SDR42E1" is a particular gene.]
> Nagham Nafiz Hendi,&#x;Nagham Nafiz Hendi1,2†Georges Nemer,&#x;Georges Nemer2,3†
> Introduction: Vitamin D is a pleiotropic hormone essential for bone health and overall physiological function. Despite its significance, vitamin D deficiency remains widespread and is often influenced by genetic factors.> Methods: This study investigates the role of SDR42E1, a gene encoding a short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase enzyme, in vitamin D regulation and sterol metabolism. Using CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing, we generated an SDR42E1 knock-in model in HCT116 colorectal cells, which exhibit high endogenous SDR42E1 expression, harboring a nonsense variant associated with vitamin D deficiency.
> Results: [...]
> Conclusion: These findings establish SDR42E1 as a key modulator of vitamin D-related pathways and highlight its potential as a therapeutic target for addressing vitamin D deficiency and associated pathologies, including cancer.