Filaggrin 2 (FLG2)

IFPS; Ifapsoriasin; Intermediate Filament-Associated And Psoriasis-Susceptibility Protein

Filaggrin 2 (FLG2)
The presence of ifapsoriasin (IFPS, fillagrin-2), a novel skin- and mucosaspecific S100 fusion type protein, at the surface of skin and mucosa, particularly where moisture-requiring soil bacteria may grow, reveals its potential as innate defense factor in the protection of body surfaces from infection with soil bacteria.
IFPS may be used in the therapy of infectious diseases of epithelial organs and for infection prophylaxis at interfaces, especially of the skin, the nasopharynx, the eyes as well as the respiratory, gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts. The filaggrin 2 is a new member of the EDC, a cluster of approximately 50 genes involved in cornification. filaggrin 2, a poorly characterized member of the epidermal differentiation complex, as well as three new lipase genes clustered with paralogous genes on chromosome 10q23.31.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)