Alpha-Fetoprotein: From a Diagnostic Biomarker to a Key Role in Female Fertility

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a well-known diagnostic biomarker used in medicine to detect fetal developmental anomalies such as neural tube defects or Down's syndrome, or to follow up the development of tumors such as hepatocellular carcinomas. However, and despite the fact that the protein was d...

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Main Authors: Christelle De Mees, Julie Bakker, Josiane Szpirer, Claude Szpirer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2006-01-01
Series:Biomarker Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/117727190600100002
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Summary:Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a well-known diagnostic biomarker used in medicine to detect fetal developmental anomalies such as neural tube defects or Down's syndrome, or to follow up the development of tumors such as hepatocellular carcinomas. However, and despite the fact that the protein was discovered almost half a century ago, little was known about its physiological function. The study of Afp knock-out mice uncovered a surprising function of AFP: it is essential for female fertility and for expression of normal female behaviors, and this action is mediated through its estrogen binding capacity. AFP sequestrates estrogens and by so doing protects the female developing brain from deleterious (defeminizing/masculinizing) effects of these hormones.
ISSN:1177-2719