C-reactive protein: Interaction with the vascular endothelium and possible role in human atherosclerosis

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作者
Ferri, Claudio [1 ]
Croce, Giuseppe [1 ]
Cofini, Vincenza [1 ]
De Berardinis, Giovanni [1 ]
Grassi, Davide [1 ]
Casale, Raffaele [1 ]
Properzi, Giuliana [1 ]
Desideri, Giovambattista [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aquila, Dept Internal Med & Publ Hlth, I-67100 Coppito, Italy
关键词
C-reactive protein; atherosclerosis; inflammation; cardiovascular risk; endothelium;
D O I
10.2174/138161207780831301
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
C-reactive protein (CRP) is the first acute phase protein that has been described in the literature. It is phylogenetically ancient and - with serum amyloid P - belongs to proteins named as "pentraxin". After being considered a marker of acute inflammation for several decades and fruitfully used in clinical practice, CRP has been recently considered as a potential contributor to inflammatory diseases including atherosclerosis as well as a marker of cardiovascular risk. With regard to the first topic, inflammation is now believed to represent the underlying mechanism leading to the formation of human atheroma and favouring both the destabilization of vulnerable plaques and the formation of occlusive thrombi. In this regard, numerous studies indicated that modest changes in circulating CRP levels, as detected by highly sensitive methods, can be extremely useful in predicting cardiovascular and perhaps cerebrovascular diseases in apparently healthy individuals as well as in patients affected by atherosclerosis. Subjects manifesting with identical low density cholesterol and/or blood pressure levels have different rates of cardiovascular accidents on the basis of different circulating CRP concentrations. In addition, women with identical cardiovascular risk profiles developed more type 2 diabetes in the presence of higher circulating CRP levels and thereby are expected to display divergent cardiovascular prognosis. Therefore, even slight changes in circulating CRP concentrations - assuming that blood is collected appropriately and CRP is measured with correct methods - could help clinicians in defining individual cardiovascular risk. In this review, we have firstly described the current understanding of the structure of CRP, its function, and interaction with the vascular endothelial cell. Then, we have discussed how to measure circulating CRP and the more recent findings on the suggested role of circulating CRP as a novel cardiovascular risk factor.
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