BPIFB2
BPIFB2: An Intriguing Protein Linked to Gastrointestinal Health
Description:
BPIFB2, also known as BPI Fold-Containing Family B Member 2, is a protein primarily expressed in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It belongs to the BPI fold-containing family of proteins, characterized by their beta-propeller structure and involvement in immune functions. BPIFB2 is secreted into the GI lumen, where it plays a crucial role in maintaining mucosal homeostasis and preventing microbial infections.
Associated Diseases
Dysregulation of BPIFB2 expression or function has been implicated in several GI diseases, including:
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): Reduced BPIFB2 levels have been observed in IBD patients, suggesting its potential role in the development and progression of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
- Colorectal Cancer: Aberrant BPIFB2 expression has been associated with colorectal cancer risk and prognosis. Studies indicate that decreased BPIFB2 levels may promote tumorigenesis and metastasis.
- GI Infections: BPIFB2 has antimicrobial properties and plays a role in defense against GI infections. Its deficiency may increase susceptibility to pathogens such as Clostridium difficile and Salmonella.
Did you Know ?
Research suggests that approximately 20% of individuals with IBD have decreased BPIFB2 levels, highlighting its potential significance in the disease's pathogenesis.