ALB
Description
The ALB gene provides instructions for making albumin, a protein that plays a crucial role in maintaining fluid balance in the bloodstream, transporting hormones and fatty acids, and preventing blood clots. It‘s produced primarily by the liver and is one of the most abundant proteins in human blood. Mutations in the ALB gene can disrupt albumin production, leading to various health problems.
Associated Diseases
- Hypoalbuminemia (low albumin levels)
- Hyperalbuminemia (high albumin levels)
- Genetic diseases affecting albumin production
- Liver diseases
Did you know?
Albumin is so abundant in the blood that it makes up about 60% of total protein.