macroglobulin
Macroglobulin is a term used for high‑molecular‑weight plasma proteins that often function as protease inhibitors or carrier proteins. The best‑characterized human member is alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M), a large, glycosylated protein secreted mainly by the liver into the bloodstream. A2M belongs to a family of macroglobulins distributed across vertebrates and tissues, and it participates in protease regulation and immune modulation.
Alpha-2-macroglobulin is a very large, tetrameric protein with a total molecular weight around 720 kDa. Its
Clinical and physiological notes vary: plasma levels of A2M can change with inflammatory states and liver function,