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YKL-40 (CHI3L1) - Biomarker

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Introduction

Ykl 40 (Chi3L1) Biomarker is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

Overview

YKL-40, also known as chitinase-3-like protein 1 (CHI3L1), is a secreted glycoprotein that serves as a biomarker for microglial activation and neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative diseases. Originally discovered as a secreted protein in articular cartilage, YKL-40 is produced primarily by activated microglia, astrocytes, and macrophages in the central nervous system.

AT(N) Classification

YKL-40 is classified within the AT(N) biomarker framework as an N-Intermediate (N-i) marker, specifically representing neuroinflammation/microglial activation:

| AT(N) Category | YKL-40 Classification | Rationale |
|----------------|----------------------|-----------|
| A (Amyloid) | Not applicable | YKL-40 does not measure amyloid pathology |
| T (Tau) | Not applicable | YKL-40 does not measure tau pathology |
| N (Neurodegeneration) | N-i (Intermediate/Inflammation) | Marker of microglial activation and neuroinflammation |

YKL-40 complements other N markers:

  • NfL (N-neuronal injury): YKL-40 provides orthogonal information about glial activation
  • GFAP (N-glial): YKL-40 specifically tracks microglial (not astrocyte) activation
  • sTREM2 (N-microglial): YKL-40 is a downstream marker of microglial activation

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