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ITGAM Protein

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ITGAM Protein

Overview

Integrin alpha-M (ITGAM), also known as CD11b, is a transmembrane glycoprotein that functions as a pattern recognition receptor and mediates cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. The ITGAM gene is located on chromosome 16p11.2 and encodes a 1,096 amino acid protein belonging to the integrin family of adhesion molecules. ITGAM is primarily expressed on the surface of myeloid cells, including microglia, monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. In the central nervous system (CNS), ITGAM is a key marker of microglial activation and plays a critical role in innate immune responses and neuroinflammation. The protein functions as the alpha subunit of the αMβ2 integrin (complement receptor 3), forming a heterodimer with integrin beta-2 (ITGB2). This complex serves as a crucial receptor for complement fragment iC3b and various ligands involved in immune recognition and phagocytosis.

Function and Biology

ITGAM mediates multiple essential immune functions through its capacity to bind diverse ligands and facilitate cell adhesion. The protein contains an I-domain (inserted domain) characteristic of integrin alpha chains, which is the primary ligand-binding region. This domain recognizes complement fragments, extracellular matrix proteins, and microbial pathogens. As part of the CR3 complex, ITGAM promotes recognition and phagocytosis of complement-opsonized particles, contributing to the clearance of pathogens and cellular debris.

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