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SMP["Submucous Plexus"]
GI["GI Function"]
SMP -->|"regulates"| GI
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CLEC16A (C-Type Lectin Domain Family 16 Member A) is a surface receptor expressed predominantly on immune cells and increasingly recognized for its roles in autophagy, mitochondrial function, and cellular metabolism. Genetic variants in CLEC16A have been associated with multiple autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases, making it a protein of significant research interest.
Introduction
The CLEC16A gene encodes a type I transmembrane protein with C-type lectin-like domains. It is located on chromosome 16p13.13, a region linked to various immune-mediated diseases. The protein is approximately 828 amino acids long with a molecular weight of around 93 kDa [@matesanz2007].
CLEC16A (C-Type Lectin Domain Family 16 Member A) is a surface receptor expressed predominantly on immune cells and increasingly recognized for its roles in autophagy, mitochondrial function, and cellular metabolism. Genetic variants in CLEC16A have been associated with multiple autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases, making it a protein of significant research interest.
Introduction
The CLEC16A gene encodes a type I transmembrane protein with C-type lectin-like domains. It is located on chromosome 16p13.13, a region linked to various immune-mediated diseases. The protein is approximately 828 amino acids long with a molecular weight of around 93 kDa [@matesanz2007].
CLEC16A bridges immune function and cellular homeostasis through its roles in autophagy and mitochondrial quality control. Its genetic associations with multiple diseases highlight its importance in human health.
Future Directions
Developing CLEC16A-targeted therapies
Understanding variant functional effects
Biomarker validation studies
[Neurons — Major brain cell type](/cell-types/neurons)](/entities/neurons)
[Glia — Support cells in the brain](/genes/th)
[Alzheimer's Disease — Related neurodegenerative disease](/genes/rel)
[Parkinson's Disease — Related neurodegenerative disease](/genes/ar)
External Links
[Allen Brain Atlas](https://brain-map.org/) - Brain gene expression data
[PubMed](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) - Biomedical literature
Pathway Diagram
The following diagram shows the key molecular relationships involving Submucous Plexus Neurons (Meissner's Plexus) discovered through SciDEX knowledge graph analysis: