2008
DOI: 10.1158/1541-7786.mcr-07-2195
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Zinc α2-Glycoprotein: A Multidisciplinary Protein

Abstract: Zinc A2-glycoprotein (ZAG) is a protein of interest because of its ability to play many important functions in the human body, including fertilization and lipid mobilization. After the discovery of this molecule, during the last 5 decades, various studies have been documented on its structure and functions, but still, it is considered as a protein with an unknown function. Its expression is regulated by glucocorticoids. Due to its high sequence homology with lipid-mobilizing factor and high expression in cance… Show more

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“…However, in agreement with Raiszadeh et al, the present data do not support the notion that IL-6 is present in sweat in detectable levels and we suggest that measurement of IL-6 in sweat is not a valid or reliable measurement of systemic IL-6. Moreover, of 180 proteins identified in sweat, only albumin, zinc α2 glycoprotein, gelsolin, apolipoprotein D and clusterin 1 were present in both sweat and plasma (Raiszadeh et al 2012), indicating that future work aimed at using sweat as a potential vehicle for biomarkers or disease should focus on these proteins, as they have already been linked to a number of diseases and pathological conditions (Ceperuelo-Mallafré et al 2009;Dubois et al 2010;Hassan et al 2008;Mracek et al 2011;Rydén et al 2012;Yang et al 2013). …”
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“…However, in agreement with Raiszadeh et al, the present data do not support the notion that IL-6 is present in sweat in detectable levels and we suggest that measurement of IL-6 in sweat is not a valid or reliable measurement of systemic IL-6. Moreover, of 180 proteins identified in sweat, only albumin, zinc α2 glycoprotein, gelsolin, apolipoprotein D and clusterin 1 were present in both sweat and plasma (Raiszadeh et al 2012), indicating that future work aimed at using sweat as a potential vehicle for biomarkers or disease should focus on these proteins, as they have already been linked to a number of diseases and pathological conditions (Ceperuelo-Mallafré et al 2009;Dubois et al 2010;Hassan et al 2008;Mracek et al 2011;Rydén et al 2012;Yang et al 2013). …”
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“…The exact effect of these proteins in taste perception is not known. Whereas zinc-alpha-2 glycoprotein is a protein with different functions, among which is initiation of lipid mobilisation [18], cystatins are cysteine protease inhibitors. These last are involved in the control of proteolysis within the oral cavity, and, for that reason, it was hypothesised that they could affect the accessibility of tastant molecules to taste receptors, influencing taste sensitivity [15].…”
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“…30 The exact function of ZAG in tears and its possible role in lipid degradation have only been postulated and not completely clarified. 31,32 In our study, we detected ZAG in both patients and controls, with no statistically significant differences in the respective expression.…”
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