2023
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2200831
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C-Reactive Protein: The Most Familiar Stranger

Abstract: C-reactive protein (CRP) is a highly conserved pentraxin with pattern recognition receptor–like activities. However, despite being used widely as a clinical marker of inflammation, the in vivo functions of CRP and its roles in health and disease remain largely unestablished. This is, to certain extent, due to the drastically different expression patterns of CRP in mice and rats, raising concerns about whether the functions of CRP are essential and conserved across species and how these model animals should be … Show more

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“…Notably, rat CRP, which exists at baseline in the highest concentrations, exhibits the lowest mCRP generating capacity, while the inverse describes mice (low baseline levels, high mCRP generating capacity). ( 103 , 104 ) Taken together, mCRP levels are responsible for the pro-inflammatory activities regardless of species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Notably, rat CRP, which exists at baseline in the highest concentrations, exhibits the lowest mCRP generating capacity, while the inverse describes mice (low baseline levels, high mCRP generating capacity). ( 103 , 104 ) Taken together, mCRP levels are responsible for the pro-inflammatory activities regardless of species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Reevaluating the historical CRP literature with a current understanding of distinct CRP isoforms clearly intimates both pro- and anti-inflammatory function as part of the acute immune response. Moreover, these isoform-defined activities help to explain the considerable differences in CRP expression, but similar phenotypes, across species ( 103 , 104 ). While human CRP levels can rise to 1000-fold over baseline, mouse and rat CRP levels only rise 2-3-fold, respectively ( 105 , 106 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This raises questions regarding whether these activities of CRP are crucial and preserved across species, as well as how these model animals should be treated to investigate the in vivo effects of human CRP. The enhanced model architecture will help define the pathophysiological functions of CRP and aid in the creation of fresh CRP-targeting tactics ( 52 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, the function of the human CRP is contingent upon its origin, conformation, and localization. Therefore, tissue-specific expression and conformation-locked mutants are also crucial in in vivo studies ( 210 ).…”
Section: Immunomodulation Of the Livermentioning
confidence: 99%