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GRN

Overview

GRN encodes progranulin, a widely expressed secreted protein of 593 amino acids that plays critical roles in immune regulation, cell proliferation, wound healing, and neuroprotection. The GRN gene is located on chromosome 17q21.31 and produces a precursor protein that is processed into smaller functional fragments termed granulins. Progranulin exists as both a full-length protein and as cleaved C-terminal fragments, each with distinct biological activities. The protein is particularly abundant in immune cells, neurons, and microglial cells, where it modulates inflammatory responses and supports neuronal survival. Progranulin dysfunction has emerged as a significant factor in frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and related neurodegenerative conditions, making GRN one of the most extensively studied genes in neurodegeneration research.

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