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. 2022 Mar 1;2022:2924773. doi: 10.1155/2022/2924773

Table 1.

Structure and function of galectins found in humans [14, 69].

Galectin Subfamily Function Main tissue distribution
Gal-1 Prototypical Regulation of apoptosis
Cellular proliferation and differentiation
Nonspecific
Gal-2 Prototypical Unknown Gastrointestinal
Urogenital
Gal-3 Chimeric Immunomodulation and recognition of cell membrane damage Macrophages
Fetal membranes
Gastrointestinal
Gal-4 Tandem-repeat Adherens junction formation Gastrointestinal
Gal-7 Prototypical Regulation of apoptosis
Control of cell growth
Skin
Oesophagus
Gal-8 Tandem-repeat Recognition of cell membrane damage
Restricts infection by viral and bacterial pathogens
Nonspecific
Gal-9 Tandem-repeat Immunomodulation
Bactericidal
Gastrointestinal
Gal-10 Prototypical Immunoregulation
Forms Charcot-Leyden crystals in eosinophils
Bone marrow
Gal-12 Tandem-repeat Regulation of apoptosis Adipose
Breast
Gal-13 Prototypical Regulation of apoptosis Placenta
Gal-14 Prototypical Regulation of apoptosis Placenta
Gal-16 Monomer Regulation of apoptosis Placenta

Strong regulator of T-cell apoptosis.