Molecular Neurodegeneration (Apr 2021)

TREM2/PLCγ2 signalling in immune cells: function, structural insight, and potential therapeutic modulation

  • Lorenza Magno,
  • Tom D. Bunney,
  • Emma Mead,
  • Fredrik Svensson,
  • Magda N. Bictash

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13024-021-00436-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

Abstract

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Abstract The central role of the resident innate immune cells of the brain (microglia) in neurodegeneration has become clear over the past few years largely through genome-wide association studies (GWAS), and has rapidly become an active area of research. However, a mechanistic understanding (gene to function) has lagged behind. That is now beginning to change, as exemplified by a number of recent exciting and important reports that provide insight into the function of two key gene products – TREM2 (Triggering Receptor Expressed On Myeloid Cells 2) and PLCγ2 (Phospholipase C gamma2) – in microglia, and their role in neurodegenerative disorders. In this review we explore and discuss these recent advances and the opportunities that they may provide for the development of new therapies.

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