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REG3G Protein

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REG3G Protein

Overview

REG3G (Regenerating Islet-Derived Protein 3 Gamma), also known as HREV107-1, PAP (Pancreatitis-Associated Protein), or Lithostathine-Related Protein, is a small secreted protein belonging to the regenerating (REG) protein family. This ~16 kDa protein is encoded by the REG3G gene located on chromosome 2q31.1 in humans. Originally identified in pancreatic islet cells and subsequently in various tissues including the immune system and nervous system, REG3G has emerged as an important player in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. The protein exists as a multimeric complex and demonstrates both pro-inflammatory and cytoprotective properties depending on cellular context and target cell populations.

Function and Biology

REG3G functions primarily as a secreted effector molecule involved in immune regulation and tissue homeostasis. The protein is constitutively expressed by myeloid cells, particularly microglia and macrophages, where it serves as a damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) and immune mediator. REG3G operates through multiple mechanisms: it can directly interact with bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), activate pattern recognition receptors, and modulate immune cell responses. At the molecular level, REG3G exhibits bactericidal activity through direct killing of gram-positive bacteria and certain gram-negative organisms, functioning as part of the innate immune system's first line of defense.

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