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Primate cerebrospinal fluid CHI3L1 reflects brain TREM2 agonism.

Stephen P SchauerChang Hoon ChoGloriia NovikovaGillie A RothJulie LeeAnup D SharmaAlejandro R FoleyCarl NgPhilip ShenMeena ChoiTaylur P MaLilian PhuHanna G BudayevaTommy K CheungGuita LalehzadehJose ImperioHai NguAinhoa EtxeberriaYuxin LiangMitchell G RezzonicoMichelle DouradoKevin HuangZijuan LaiMartha HokomNikhil J PandyaDwight NewtonAlyaa M Abdel-HaleemPamela ChanDonna LeeNardos G TassewDewakar SangarajuDeborah O'ConnorIsidro HötzelKimberly L StarkCarolina ChouOded ForemanAmy EastonKristin R WildsmithGizette SperindeChristopher M RoseBrad A FriedmanReina N FujiRobby M WeimerWilliam J MeilandtShraddha SadekarAlicia A NugentAnne Biever
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
CSF soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (sTREM2) reflects brain target engagement for a novel TREM2 agonist, hPara.09. CSF chitinase-3-like protein 1 reflects microglial TREM2 agonism. Both can be used as clinical fluid biomarkers to monitor TREM2 activity in brain.
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