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Osteopontin (SPP1)

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Osteopontin (SPP1)

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Osteopontin (encoded by the SPP1 gene) is a secreted phosphoprotein that plays complex roles in both normal physiological processes and disease pathogenesis. Originally characterized as a bone matrix protein involved in mineral deposition, osteopontin has emerged as a critical regulator of neuroinflammation, synaptic plasticity, and neuronal survival in the central nervous system [@careccia2019]. The protein is expressed by multiple cell types in the brain, including neurons, astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes, where it participates in diverse signaling pathways that influence neurodegeneration.
The name "osteopontin" derives from its original identification as a bone-associated protein (osteo- = bone, pontin = bridge), reflecting its role in linking cells to mineral surfaces. However, subsequent research has revealed that osteopontin functions far beyond the skeletal system, with important roles in immune regulation, tissue repair, and cell survival across multiple organ systems.

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