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IGSF8 is a gene that codes for a protein that plays a role in diverse functions from oocytes fertilization to hepatitis C virus function, as well as working as a regulator of cell motility and neurite outgrowth and has three isomers with lengths of 613, 372, and 526 amino acids and weights of approximately 65, 40, and 56 kDa respectively. Current studies are being done on several diseases and disorders related to this gene including hepatitis C, prostate cancer, and glioblastoma. IGSF8 has also been shown to have interactions with CD81, CD9, CD82, ITGB1, and ADAM10.