“…Human LECT2 is a 16-kDa basic protein with three intramolecular disulphide bonds, expressed preferentially in the liver in a constitutive manner and secreted into the bloodstream [2]. Proteins homologous to LECT2 have been isolated in many vertebrates in addition to humans, such as bovine (Bos taurus) [2], mouse (Mus musculus) [3], carp (Cyprinus carpio) [4], rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) [5], chicken (Gallus gallus) [6], zebrafish (Danio rerio) [7] and croceine croaker (Larimichthys crocea) [8]. Current evidence suggests that LECT2 may be a multifunctional protein, involved in cell growth, differentiation, damage/ repair process and autoimmune response [9][10][11][12].…”