Zinc Finger Protein 222 (ZNF222)
The zinc finger 222 protein (ZNF 222) is a transcription factor that belongs to the Krueppel type C2H2 zinc finger protein. A transcription factor is a protein that binds DNA to specific sites where it can regulate transcription. According to data obtained from the NCBI, the zinc finger 222 transcription factor would, supposedly, have a transcription repression role, regulating transcription, cell division and chromosome partition. Its expression increased from stage A to B and, then, was reduced in stage C. Its behavior in sepsis progression may reflect the body"""s attempt to block the production of proteins whose effects may be harmful to the body (e.g., cytokines). With its reduced concentration in stage C, less of these proteins would be repressed, leading to the onset of shock. The same would apply to tissue regeneration, which is also among its functions.
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