C-reactive protein and the biology of disease

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Waliza Ansar
Shyamasree Ghosh
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[1] Asutosh College,Post Graduate Department
[2] School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[3] National Institute of Science,undefined
[4] Education and Research,undefined
[5] (NISER),undefined
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Immunologic Research | 2013年 / 56卷
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C-reactive protein; Disease; Inflammation;
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The C-reactive protein (CRP) is a plasma protein of hepatic origin, belonging to pentraxin family and forms a major component of any inflammatory reaction. A key component of the innate immunity pathway, the concentration of CRP may rapidly increase to levels more than 1,000-folds above normal values as a consequence to tissue injury or infection. Although functioning as a classical mediator of innate immunity, it functions via interaction of components of both humoral and cellular effector systems of inflammation. Initially considered as an acute-phase marker in tissue injury, infection and inflammation, it now has a distinct status of a disease marker in cardiovascular diseases and is well known of its clinical and pathological significance. The present torrent of studies in a large number of diseases and associated conditions has highly elucidated the role of CRP as a therapeutic and research reagent. In this review, we focus our attention to role of CRP in health and disease. The future prospect of this review lies in the applicability of CRP as a molecule in understanding and monitoring of the biology of disease.
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