The protein encoded by this gene is the predominant constituent of the crystalline core of the
eosinophil granule. High levels of the proform of this protein are also present in placenta and pregnancy serum, where it exists as a complex with several other proteins including pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (
PAPPA), angiotensinogen (
AGT), and C3dg. This protein may be involved in antiparasitic defense mechanisms as a
cytotoxin and
helmintho-toxin, and in immune hypersensitivity reactions. It is directly implicated in epithelial cell damage,
exfoliation, and
bronchospasm in allergic diseases. PRG2 is a 117-residue protein that predominates in
eosinophil granules. It is a potent enzyme against
helminths and is toxic towards bacteria and mammalian cells
in vitro. The
eosinophil major basic protein also causes the release of
histamine from
mast cells and
basophils, and activates
neutrophils and alveolar
macrophages. == Structure ==