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Localisation of C reactive protein in infarcted tissue sites of multiple organs during sepsis

This report hypothesises an active role for the acute phase protein, C reactive protein (CRP), in local inflammatory reactions. This was studied in infarction sites from liver and kidney in a patient who died as a result of multiple complications after cholecystectomy. In this patient, a general acu...

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Published in:Journal of clinical pathology 2002-02, Vol.55 (2), p.152-153
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description This report hypothesises an active role for the acute phase protein, C reactive protein (CRP), in local inflammatory reactions. This was studied in infarction sites from liver and kidney in a patient who died as a result of multiple complications after cholecystectomy. In this patient, a general acute phase protein reaction was induced, with an increase in plasma CRP. In infarction sites of kidney and liver, colocalisation of CRP and activated complement were found, whereas non-infarct sites were negative for CRP and complement. These results suggest that CRP directly participates in local inflammatory processes, possibly via complement activation, after binding of a suitable ligand.
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Development and progression
Fatal Outcome
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Heart attacks
Human bacterial diseases
Humans
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Ligands
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Proteins
Sepsis
Sepsis - metabolism
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Stains & staining
title Localisation of C reactive protein in infarcted tissue sites of multiple organs during sepsis
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