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TREM2 in FTD

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TREM2 in Frontotemporal Dementia

Overview

TREM2 (Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2) is a microglial receptor with well-established roles in Alzheimer's Disease. This mechanism page explores TREM2's involvement in Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), highlighting the biological rationale for cross-disease therapeutic translation and identifying research gaps.

TREM2 Biology and Microglial Function

TREM2 is a transmembrane receptor of the immunoglobulin superfamily, predominantly expressed on microglia in the central nervous system. It signals through the adaptor protein TYROBP (DAP12), activating downstream pathways including [SYK](/proteins/syk-protein), [PI3K/AKT](/mechanisms/pi3k-akt-signaling), and [MAPK](/mechanisms/mapk-signaling) cascades.

Core Microglial Functions Mediated by TREM2

  • Phagocytosis: TREM2 signaling enhances clearance of debris, apoptotic cells, and protein aggregates — critical for maintaining neuronal homeostasis
  • Cytokine regulation: Modulates production of inflammatory cytokines including [IL-6](/proteins/il6-protein), [TNF-α](/proteins/tnf-alpha), and [IL-1β](/proteins/il1-beta)
  • Metabolic adaptation: Supports microglial lipid metabolism, mitochondrial function, and ATP production
  • Cell survival: Provides pro-survival signaling through [AKT](/proteins/akt1-protein) activation, preventing apoptosis
  • Process extension: Promotes microglial process motility toward sites of injury

FTD Pathophysiology and Microglial Involvement

Subtypes of FTD


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