Structural and functional analysis of TREM2 interactions with amyloid beta reveal molecular mechanisms that mediate phagocytosis of oligomeric amyloid beta
Jessica A. Greven,
Omar Osario,
Jay C. Nix
et al.
Abstract:The TREM2 receptor is expressed on microglia in the brain, where it plays critical roles regulating microglia function. TREM2 engages a number of ligands involved in Alzheimer's disease, and consequent signaling triggers phagocytosis, activation, survival, and proliferation. TREM2 has emerged as a drug target for AD, however very little is known regarding the structural basis for TREM2 microglial functions. Here we investigated the engagement of oligomeric amyloid beta (oAb42) with TREM2. Using familial varian… Show more
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