Atlas One · Host Biology · Scale 03 — Molecular

RAGE

RAGE is a multiligand immunoglobulin receptor activated by advanced glycation end products, HMGB1, and S100 proteins → NF-κB and NADPH oxidase → chronic inflammation; hyperglycemia-driven AGE-RAGE signaling underlies diabetic angiopathy, NASH, and Alzheimer disease.

Also known as: RAGE, AGER, receptor for advanced glycation end products, AGE, advanced glycation, HMGB1, S100, sRAGE, azeliragon, glycation receptor, DAMPs

Scale 03 — MolecularScale
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RAGE

RAGE is a multiligand immunoglobulin receptor activated by advanced glycation end products, HMGB1, and S100 proteins → NF-κB and NADPH oxidase → chronic inflammation; hyperglycemia-driven AGE-RAGE signaling underlies diabetic angiopathy, NASH, and Alzheimer disease.