laminin332
Laminin-332, also known as laminin-5 in older literature, is a heterotrimeric extracellular matrix glycoprotein that forms part of the basement membrane in epithelial tissues. It consists of the alpha-3 (LAMA3), beta-3 (LAMB3), and gamma-2 (LAMC2) chains, and its name reflects the chain composition 3-3-2.
Laminin-332 is a major component of the basement membrane in stratified epithelia, including skin and oral
Clinical significance is highlighted by its involvement in hereditary blistering disorders. Mutations in LAMA3, LAMB3, or
Laminin-332 and disease extend beyond inherited conditions. In cancer and tissue remodeling, abnormal expression or processing
Biology and naming: laminin-332 is one of many laminin isoforms; its name reflects its chain composition, while