TREM1-TREM2 Balanced Modulation is a dual-target therapeutic strategy that simultaneously modulates TREM1 (Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1) and TREM2 to achieve balanced microglial phenotype control in neurodegenerative diseases.
The Biological Rationale
TREM1 and TREM2 represent opposing poles of microglial functional regulation:
TREM1-TREM2 Balanced Modulation is a dual-target therapeutic strategy that simultaneously modulates TREM1 (Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 1) and TREM2 to achieve balanced microglial phenotype control in neurodegenerative diseases.
The Biological Rationale
TREM1 and TREM2 represent opposing poles of microglial functional regulation:
While [TREM2](/proteins/trem2) has received substantial attention for its role in promoting the disease-associated microglia (DAM) phenotype that clears amyloid, [TREM1](/genes/trem1) serves as a counter-regulatory receptor that amplifies inflammatory responses. Excessive TREM1 signaling can push microglia toward a hyper-inflammatory state that contributes to neurotoxicity.
TREM2 agonism — Enhancing TREM2 signaling to promote phagocytic/clearing phenotype
Balanced modulation — Achieving an optimal "tained state" between complete activation and suppression
The combination addresses a fundamental limitation of single-target approaches: pure TREM2 activation risks immunosuppression, while pure TREM1 blockade risks compromising essential immune surveillance.
[Microglia State Editing via TREM2-LXR](/ideas/microglia-state-editing-trem2-lxr)
Pathway Diagram
The following diagram shows the key molecular relationships involving TREM1-TREM2 Balanced Microglial Modulation Therapy discovered through SciDEX knowledge graph analysis: