2022
DOI: 10.1113/jp283684
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Exon 2‐mediated deletion of Trem2 does not worsen metabolic function in diet‐induced obese mice

Abstract: Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (Trem2) is highly expressed on myeloid cells and is involved in cellular lipid homeostasis and inflammatory processes. Trem2 deletion in mice (Trem2−/−) evokes adipose tissue dysfunction, but its role in worsening obesity‐induced metabolic dysfunction has not been resolved. Here we aimed to determine the causal role of Trem2 in regulating glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in mice. Nine‐week‐old male and female littermate wild‐type (WT) and Trem2−/− mic… Show more

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“…The discrepancies between the study by Winn et al. ( 2022 ) and previous studies may stem from genetic differences between the mouse strains used in these respective studies. Winn et al.…”
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“…The discrepancies between the study by Winn et al. ( 2022 ) and previous studies may stem from genetic differences between the mouse strains used in these respective studies. Winn et al.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…Alternatively, pharmacological inhibition via neutralizing antibodies (Park et al, 2015) or small molecules (Deczkowska et al, 2020) that modulate Trem2 signalling may provide insights into Trem2 function while avoiding genomic manipulations. The elegant study by Winn et al (2022) adds important insights into this quest, Perspective J Physiol 600.20 while highlighting the complexity and variability that are the hallmarks of metabolic phenotypes, which should be accounted for, in striving to develop effective metabolic interventions.…”
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