GALR2
Galectin-2: A Multifaceted Protein with Roles in Health and Disease
Description
Galectin-2 (galr2) is a member of the galectin family of proteins, which are characterized by their ability to bind to specific sugar molecules called galactoside. Galectin-2 is a widely expressed protein found in various tissues and cell types, including immune cells, endothelial cells, and epithelial cells. It plays a crucial role in regulating various cellular processes, including cell-cell interactions, immune responses, and cell growth and differentiation.
Associated Diseases
Galectin-2 has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases, including:
- Cancer: Galectin-2 promotes tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis in various cancers, including breast, lung, and colon cancer.
- Cardiovascular disease: Galectin-2 contributes to the development of atherosclerosis and heart failure by promoting inflammation and fibrosis.
- Autoimmune diseases: Galectin-2 is involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and other autoimmune diseases, where it modulates immune responses and inflammation.
- Infectious diseases: Galectin-2 plays a role in host-pathogen interactions, influencing the immune response against viral and bacterial infections.
Did you Know ?
Galectin-2 levels have been found to be significantly elevated in the serum of patients with breast cancer compared to healthy individuals. Increased galectin-2 levels are associated with poor prognosis and shorter survival rates.