ADAP2
Headline: Adap2: A Crucial Player in Immune Function and Disease
Description:
Adaptor protein 2 (Adap2) is a vital component of the immune system, serving as a signaling intermediary between cell surface receptors and intracellular pathways. It plays a pivotal role in regulating immune cell activation, differentiation, and function, making it an important target for understanding and treating various diseases.
Associated Diseases:
Dysregulated Adap2 function has been linked to a range of diseases, including:
- Autoimmune disorders: Adap2 deficiency impairs immune tolerance, increasing susceptibility to autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes.
- Inflammatory diseases: Adap2 is involved in inflammatory responses, and its malfunction can lead to chronic inflammation and diseases like Crohn‘s disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Immunodeficiency: Individuals with Adap2 mutations have impaired immune function, making them vulnerable to recurrent infections.
- Cancer: Adap2 regulates the immune surveillance of tumor cells. Dysregulated Adap2 expression can promote tumor growth and resistance to treatments.
Did you Know ?
- Approximately 1 in every 10,000 individuals has a genetic mutation in Adap2, making it a relatively rare but significant cause of immune dysfunction.