Serum amyloid protein A in inflammatory bowel disease: from bench to bedside

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Rirong Chen
Qia Chen
Jieqi Zheng
Zhirong Zeng
Minhu Chen
Li Li
Shenghong Zhang
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Gastroenterology, The First Affiliated Hospital
[2] Sun Yat-sen University,Zhongshan School of Medicine
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Cell Death Discovery | / 9卷
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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) is featured by gastrointestinal inflammation and a disease course with alternating recurrence and remission. The global burden caused by IBD has significantly boosted in recent years, necessitating treatment optimization. Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a class of 104 amino acid conservative acute-phase proteins, which is essential in immune-mediated inflammatory processes, like IBD. The SAA monomeric structure is composed of four α-helical regions and a C-terminal amorphous tail. Its disordered structure enables multiple bindings to different ligands and permits multiple functions. It has been proven that SAA has dual roles in the inflammatory process. SAA stimulates the pro-inflammatory cytokine expression and promotes the pathogenic differentiation of TH17 cells. In addition, SAA can remove toxic lipids produced during inflammatory responses and membrane debris from dead cells, redirect HDL, and recycle cholesterol for tissue repair. In IBD, SAA acts on gut epithelium barriers, induces T-cell differentiation, and promotes phagocytosis of Gram-negative bacteria. Owing to the tight connection between SAA and IBD, several clinical studies have taken SAA for a biomarker for diagnosis, assessing disease activity, and predicting prognosis in IBD. Furthermore, 5-MER peptide, a drug specifically targeting SAA, has shown anti-inflammatory effects in some SAA-dependent animal models, providing novel insights into the therapeutic targets of IBD.
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