Recombinant Human Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2), partial
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货号:CSB-EP024405HU
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规格:¥1344
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纯度:Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
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别名:TREM 2; TREM-2; TREM2; TREM2_HUMAN; TREM2a; TREM2b; TREM2c; Trggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2; Trggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2a; Triggering receptor expressed on monocytes 2; Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2
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种属:Homo sapiens (Human)
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蛋白长度:Extracellular Domain
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来源:E.coli
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分子量:21.4kDa
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表达区域:19-174aa
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氨基酸序列HNTTVFQGVAGQSLQVSCPYDSMKHWGRRKAWCRQLGEKGPCQRVVSTHNLWLLSFLRRWNGSTAITDDTLGGTLTITLRNLQPHDAGLYQCQSLHGSEADTLRKVLVEVLADPLDHRDAGDLWFPGESESFEDAHVEHSISRSLLEGEIPFPPTS
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蛋白标签:N-terminal 6xHis-tagged
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产品提供形式:Liquid or Lyophilized powder
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缓冲液:Tris-based buffer,50% glycerol
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储存条件:Store at -20°C/-80°C upon receipt, aliquoting is necessary for mutiple use. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
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保质期:The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself.
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货期:3-7 business days
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注意事项:Repeated freezing and thawing is not recommended. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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功能:Forms a receptor signaling complex with TYROBP which mediates signaling and cell activation following ligand binding. Acts as a receptor for amyloid-beta protein 42, a cleavage product of the amyloid-beta precursor protein APP, and mediates its uptake and degradation by microglia. Binding to amyloid-beta 42 mediates microglial activation, proliferation, migration, apoptosis and expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as IL6R and CCL3, and the anti-inflammatory cytokine ARG1. Acts as a receptor for lipoprotein particles such as LDL, VLDL, and HDL and for apolipoproteins such as APOA1, APOA2, APOB, APOE, APOE2, APOE3, APOE4, and CLU and enhances their uptake in microglia. Binds phospholipids (preferably anionic lipids) such as phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol and sphingomyelin. Regulates microglial proliferation by acting as an upstream regulator of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling cascade. Required for microglial phagocytosis of apoptotic neurons. Also required for microglial activation and phagocytosis of myelin debris after neuronal injury and of neuronal synapses during synapse elimination in the developing brain. Regulates microglial chemotaxis and process outgrowth, and also the microglial response to oxidative stress and lipopolysaccharide. It suppresses PI3K and NF-kappa-B signaling in response to lipopolysaccharide; thus promoting phagocytosis, suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokine and nitric oxide production, inhibiting apoptosis and increasing expression of IL10 and TGFB. During oxidative stress, it promotes anti-apoptotic NF-kappa-B signaling and ERK signaling. Plays a role in microglial MTOR activation and metabolism. Regulates age-related changes in microglial numbers. Triggers activation of the immune responses in macrophages and dendritic cells. Mediates cytokine-induced formation of multinucleated giant cells which are formed by the fusion of macrophages. In dendritic cells, it mediates up-regulation of chemokine receptor CCR7 and dendritic cell maturation and survival. Involved in the positive regulation of osteoclast differentiation.
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基因功能参考文献:
- Our data establish a critical link between oAbeta1-42, a major pathological component of Alzheimer's disease and TREM2 PMID: 29587871
- Data indicate a novel role for PS1 in regulating TREM2 intracellular trafficking and pathophysiological function. PMID: 29611543
- Homozygous TREM2 R47C carrier presenting with an FTD rather than an Alzheimer's disease phenotype. PMID: 29748150
- Our results suggest that deficiency of microglial TREM2 leads to heightened tau pathology coupled with widespread increases in activated neuronal stress kinases PMID: 29037207
- In the current study, we evaluated the rs75932628 polymorphism in the Chinese Han population. However, we did not detect any rs75932628-T in our cohort, indicating that the single nucleotide polymorphism of TREM2 may not be a genetic marker to assess the risk of LOAD in the Chinese Han population. PMID: 29256968
- TREM-2 promotes acquired cholesteatoma-induced bone destruction by modulating TLR4 signaling pathway and osteoclasts activation PMID: 27934908
- ADAM17 is the main sheddase for the generation of human triggering receptor expressed in myeloid cells (hTREM2) ectodomain and cleaves TREM2 after Histidine 157. Findings reveal a link between shedding of TREM2 and its regulation during inflammatory conditions or chronic neurodegenerative disease in which activity or expression of sheddases might be altered. PMID: 28923481
- In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the expression of TREM-2 was reduced at first and then up-regulated after stimulation by TNF-alpha. TREM-2 also inhibited the activation of TNF-alpha induced of inflammation in RA-fibroblast-like synovial cells (FLSs) by the p38 pathway. PMID: 28869414
- TREM2 is shed by proteases of the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase domain containing protein) family C-terminal to histidine 157, a position where an AD-associated coding variant has been discovered (p.H157Y) in the Han Chinese population. PMID: 28855300
- Selective partial inhibition of cleavage of triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 TREM2 at H157-Ser158 bond might provide a potential therapeutic strategy for carriers of the Alzheimer's disease-associated H157Y variant and possibly for individuals with wild-type TREM2. PMID: 28855301
- This article suggests a potential explanation of why TREM2-deficient microglia are unable to respond to neurotoxic plaques in the Alzheimer's disease brain and highlight a further need to understand microglial biology. PMID: 28978423
- This study demonstrated that Lower DNA methylation at TREM2 intron 1 caused higher TREM2 mRNA expression in the leukocytes of Alzheimer's disease subjects versus controls and may be a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease. PMID: 28412600
- investigated consequences of TREM2 loss of function on microglia transcriptome; microglia lacking TREM2 migrate less towards apoptotic neurons, and outgrowth of microglial processes towards sites of damage in the somatosensory cortex is slowed; the apparent lack of chemotactic stimulation upon depletion of TREM2 is consistent with stable expression profile of genes characterizing the homoeostatic signature of microglia PMID: 28483841
- This study shown that Peripheral TREM2 mRNA levels are higher in AD and are associated with AD-related cognitive deficits and hippocampal atrophy. PMID: 28453482
- The data of this study provided evidence that the A192T variant in TREM2 could contribute risk for Alzheimer's disease. PMID: 28376694
- Results suggest that TREM2 plays a critical role in inflammation and neuronal cell survival and in neurogenesis. Study showed that TREM2 is a soluble protein transported by macrophages through ventricle walls and choroid plexus, and then enters the brain parenchyma via radial glial cells. TREM2 protein is essential for neuroplasticity and myelination. A lack of TREM2 protein may accelerate aging. PMID: 27662313
- Recent studies have advanced our understanding of TREM2 biology and microglial activities in aging and neurodegenerative brains, providing new insights into TREM2 functions in amyloid plaque maintenance, microglial envelopment of plaque, microglia viability, and the identification of novel TREM2 ligands. PMID: 28442216
- In this meta-analysis, genetic datasets demonstrate that TREM2 is a potent risk factor for Parkinson's Disease. PMID: 26365049
- High amount of TREM2 mRNA expression in leukocytes is specific to SCZ but not MDD and that changes in TREM2 mRNA expression may be a trait biomarker for SCZ. PMID: 27130565
- Its genetic variation contributes to pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease. PMID: 28789839
- results indicate that TREM-2 might act as a negative immuno-regulatory molecule...and partially predicts prognosis in lung cancer patients PMID: 27102437
- sTREM2 is increased in dominantly inherited Alzheimer's disease after amyloid deposition and neuronal injury PMID: 27974666
- s find, using a cell-free coat protein complex II (COPII) vesicle budding reaction, that mutant TREM2 is exported efficiently from the ER. Mutant TREM2 becomes sensitive to cleavage by endoglycosidase D under conditions that inhibit recycling to the ER, indicating that it normally reaches a post-ER compartment. PMID: 28768830
- Mutations in TREM2 gene are known to cause Nasu-Hakola disease. PMID: 28214109
- TREM2 upregulation in the frontal cortex in AD is a late event and may not play a role early in the development of AD pathogenesis and the onset of clinical dementia. PMID: 28365005
- Our results suggest that TREM2 expression is increased in Alzheimer's disease and support previous findings that suggest that p.R47H variant affects TREM2 function by altering binding properties of the receptor rather than expression. PMID: 27887626
- Data show that protein-altering changes are in PLCG2, ABI3, and TREM2 genes highly expressed in microglia and highlight an immune-related protein-protein interaction network in Alzheimer's disease. PMID: 28714976
- Study found that rare variation in TREM2, including two variants within the extracellular Ig-like domain, may be associated with risk for Alzheimer's disease; suggests that impaired overall and cell surface expression of TREM2 may contribute to risk for Alzheimer's disease. PMID: 27589997
- Increased DNA methylation near TREM2 is seen in the superior temporal gyrus of patients with Alzheimer's disease PMID: 27522519
- results indicated thatTREM2 p.H157Y was associated with an increased risk of Alzheimer's Disease PMID: 27501831
- Our work identifies the TREM2-APOE pathway as a major regulator of microglial functional phenotype in neurodegenerative diseases and serves as a novel target that could aid in the restoration of homeostatic microglia. PMID: 28930663
- Found increased Alzheimer's disease risk associated with several TREM2 variants, and show that these variants decreased or markedly increased binding to TREM2 ligands. Results suggest that TREM2 signaling helps protect against Alzheimer's disease but can cause harm in excess, supporting the idea that proper TREM2 function is important to counteract disease progression. PMID: 27520774
- SNPs involved in pathways related to virus cellular entry and vesicular trafficking were overrepresented, suggesting that cerebrospinal fluid soluble TREM2 levels could be an informative phenotype for Alzheimer disease PMID: 26754641
- Its mutation plays a role in pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. PMID: 27084067
- Rare coding variants of TREM2 may play an important role in AD in Han Chinese. PMID: 27067662
- These data demonstrate that cerebrospinal fluid soluble TREM2 levels are increased in the early symptomatic phase of Alzheimer's disease, probably reflecting a corresponding change of the microglia activation status in response to neuronal degeneration. PMID: 26941262
- link three genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease and reveal a possible mechanism by which mutant TREM2 increases risk of AD PMID: 27477018
- Microglia in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients carrying TREM2 risk variants and TREM2-deficient mice with AD-like pathology have abundant autophagic vesicles, as do TREM2-deficient macrophages under growth-factor limitation or endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Study concludes that TREM2 enables microglial responses during AD by sustaining cellular energetic and biosynthetic metabolism. PMID: 28802038
- TREM2 deficiency may disrupt the formation of a neuroprotective microglia barrier that regulates amyloid compaction and insulation PMID: 27196974
- flow cytometry analyses indicated significantly lower surface expression of T66M TREM2 variant than wild type or other TREM2 variants PMID: 28490631
- silencing TREM-2 downregulated the expression levels of Bcl2 and PCNA, and upregulated the expression levels of Bax and caspase-3 in renal cell carcinoma cells. Depletion of TREM-2 inactivated PI3K/Akt pathway through increasing the expression of PTEN. TREM-2 acts as an oncogene in the development of renal cell carcinoma and can be considered as a novel therapeutic factor in the treatment of renal cell carcinoma. PMID: 27779645
- TREM2 expression is significantly upregulated in human masticatory mucosa during wound healing PMID: 28005267
- this study shows that activation of TREM-2 may restrain h-MSC immune activation and promote differentiation for tissue repair PMID: 26079507
- The TREM family members are also considered to involve in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) soluble form of TREM2 (sTREM2) levels has also been associated with respond to progression of disease. PMID: 27769848
- Study provides evidence that TREM2 mRNA is upregulated in the human hippocampus affected by Alzheimer's disease (AD). Findings also suggest that 5hmC may play a role in regulating TREM2 mRNA expression in AD hippocampus. PMID: 27051467
- The study suggests that TREM2 may work as an oncogene and a new effective therapeutic target for glioma treatment. PMID: 26506595
- CSF concentrations of soluble TREM2 are higher in Alzheimer's disease than in controls PMID: 26754172
- Variant p.R47H of TREM2 was not associated with Parkinson's disease PMID: 26651418
- Our results corroborate and extend previous findings, concluding that the variant rs75932628-T (p.R47H) in TREM2 is not a risk factor for leucoaraiosis or Parkinson's disease in the Han Chinese population. PMID: 26758262
- the minor T allele at TREM2 (p.R47H, rs75932628) showed nominally significant association with AD risk (OR 5 5.73, 95% CI 5 1.80-18.25, P 5 .0232), whereas no significant association for risk of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Parkinson's disease. PMID: 25936935
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相关疾病:Polycystic lipomembranous osteodysplasia with sclerosing leukoencephalopathy (PLOSL)
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亚细胞定位:[Isoform 1]: Cell membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.; [Isoform 2]: Secreted.; [Isoform 3]: Secreted.
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组织特异性:Expressed in the brain, specifically in microglia and in the fusiform gyrus (at protein level). Expressed on macrophages and dendritic cells but not on granulocytes or monocytes. In the CNS strongest expression seen in the basal ganglia, corpus callosum,
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数据库链接:
HGNC: 17761
OMIM: 221770
KEGG: hsa:54209
STRING: 9606.ENSP00000362205
UniGene: Hs.435295
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