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CCL2 Protein

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CCL2 Protein

Overview

CCL2 (C-C motif chemokine ligand 2), also known as monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), is a small secreted protein belonging to the chemokine family. Chemokines are signaling molecules that regulate immune cell migration and activation. CCL2 is one of the most well-characterized chemokines and plays a central role in neuroinflammation, making it particularly relevant to neurodegenerative diseases. The CCL2 gene is located on chromosome 17 in humans and encodes a protein of approximately 13 kilodaltons. As a CC chemokine, CCL2 contains two adjacent cysteine residues near its amino terminus, distinguishing it from other chemokine subfamilies. This protein is produced by various cell types, including monocytes, macrophages, endothelial cells, astrocytes, and microglia, and it functions as a key regulator of immune cell trafficking and inflammatory responses.

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