- Alanine transaminase
protein
Name = glutamic-pyruvate transaminase
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HGNCid = 4552
Symbol = GPT
AltSymbols =
EntrezGene = 2875
OMIM = 138200
RefSeq = NM_005309
UniProt = P24298
PDB =
ECnumber = 2.6.1.2
Chromosome = 8
Arm = q
Band = 24.2
LocusSupplementaryData = -qterAlanine transaminase or ALT is a
transaminase enzyme (EC number|2.6.1.2). It is also called serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase (SGPT) or alanine aminotransferase (ALAT).ALT is found in serum and in various bodily tissues, but is most commonly associated with the
liver ;Function
It catalyzes the transfer of an
amino group fromalanine to a-ketoglutarate, the products of this reversibletransamination reaction beingpyruvate andglutamate .:
glutamate +pyruvate unicode| α-ketoglutarate +alanine Clinical significance
It is commonly measured clinically as a part of a diagnostic
liver function test , to determine liver health. Diagnostically, it is almost always measured in units/litre (U/L).Elevated levels
Significantly elevated levels of ALT often suggest the existence of other medical problems such as viral
hepatitis ,congestive heart failure ,liver damage,biliary duct problems, infectiousmononucleosis , ormyopathy . For this reason, ALT is commonly used as a way of screening for liver problems. However, elevated levels of ALT do not automatically mean that medical problems exist. Fluctuation of ALT levels is normal over the course of the day, and ALT levels can also increase in response to strenuous physical exercise [Paul T. Giboney M.D., [http://www.aafp.org/afp/20050315/1105.html Mildly Elevated Liver Transaminase Levels in the Asymptomatic Patient] , "American Family Physician".] .When elevated ALT levels are found in the blood, the possible underlying causes can be further narrowed down by measuring other enzymes. For example, elevated ALT levels due to liver-cell damage can be distinguished from
biliary duct problems by measuringalkaline phosphatase . Also,myopathy -related ALT levels can be ruled out by measuringcreatine kinase enzymes. Several drugs elevates the ALT levels. For example,Zileuton , the lipoxygenase inhibitor used in the treatment of acuteasthma exacerbation.For years, the
American Red Cross used ALT testing as part of the battery of tests to ensure the safety of its blood supply by deferring donors with elevated ALT levels. The intent was to identify donors potentially infected withHepatitis C ("non-A non-BHepatitis ") because there was no specific test for that disease at the time. With the introduction of second generationELISA antibody tests forHepatitis C , the Red Cross changed the ALT policy. As of July2003 , donors previously disqualified for elevated ALT levels and no other reason may be reinstated as donors by contacting the donor counseling department of their regional Red Cross organization [ [http://www.tompkins-redcross.org/donor_req.htm Red Cross Donor Requirements] ] .ee also
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Liver function tests References
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