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CHI3L1 Protein (YKL-40)

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CHI3L1 Protein (YKL-40)

Overview

CHI3L1, commonly known as YKL-40 (chitinase-3-like protein 1), is a secreted glycoprotein encoded by the CHI3L1 gene located on chromosome 1q31.3. With a molecular weight of approximately 40 kDa, YKL-40 belongs to the chitinase-like protein family—proteins structurally similar to chitinases but lacking enzymatic chitinase activity. The protein is primarily produced by astrocytes, microglia, and activated macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS), as well as by various peripheral cell types including neutrophils and fibroblasts. YKL-40 has emerged as a significant biomarker in neurodegeneration research due to its elevated levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and serum across multiple neurodegenerative conditions.

Function and Biology

YKL-40 functions as a multifaceted signaling molecule with roles in inflammation, cell proliferation, and extracellular matrix remodeling. The protein contains a chitin-binding domain but lacks catalytic residues essential for enzymatic activity, suggesting its function depends on protein-protein interactions rather than enzymatic degradation of substrates. YKL-40 binds to mannose receptors (CD206) and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE), triggering downstream signaling cascades that promote inflammation and cellular activation.

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