The Impact of Pentraxin 3 on Crohn’s Disease Phenotype
Anna Kofla-Dlubacz,
Lilla Pawlik-Sobecka,
Tomasz Pytrus
et al.
Abstract:Pentraxin 3 [PTX3] is an acute-phase protein playing an important role in the regulation of the humoral arm of immune response. As one of the molecules from the conservative family of pentraxins, PTX3 is a soluble mediator involved in the transduction of pro-inflammatory signals between immunocompetent cells. Additionally, recognizing damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) during tissue injury mediates wound healing; therefore, its concentration potentially correlates with the severity of fibrosis. The a… Show more
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