C-reactive Protein
Case Western Reserve University · MetroHealth Medical Center
Abstract
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a phylogenetically highly conserved plasma protein, with homologs in vertebrates and many invertebrates, that participates in the systemic response to inflammation. Its plasma concentration increases during inflammatory states, a characteristic that has long been employed for clinical purposes. CRP is a pattern recognition molecule, binding to specific molecular configurations that are typically exposed during cell death or found on the surfaces of pathogens. Its rapid increase in synthesis within hours after tissue injury or infection suggests that it contributes to host defense and that it is part of the innate immune response. Recently, an association between minor CRP elevation…
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3Topics & keywords
- Pathogenesis
- Context (archaeology)
- C-reactive protein
- Immunology
- Inflammation
- Inflammatory response
- Biology
- Disease
- Good health and well-being