Hai-Hong Zhou, Yu-Long Tang, Tian-Hao Xu, Bin Cheng
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摘要
C 反应蛋白(CRP)是一种进化保守的血浆蛋白,在脊椎动物和许多无脊椎动物中都有发现。它是五聚体蛋白超家族的成员,其特点是具有五聚体结构并依赖于钙与磷酸胆碱(PC)等配体结合。在人类和其他各种物种中,这种蛋白质的血浆浓度在炎症条件下会明显升高,从而使其成为在先天性免疫反应中发挥作用的典型急性期蛋白。临床上也可利用这一特征来评估机体炎症的严重程度。人类 CRP(huCRP)可因构象转变而表现出截然不同的生物功能,而不同物种的 CRP 在体内则保持着一致的保护功能。本综述的重点是 CRP 的结构特征、其表达调控、活化补体及其在体内相关疾病中的功能。
C-reactive protein: structure, function, regulation, and role in clinical diseases
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a plasma protein that is evolutionarily conserved, found in both vertebrates and many invertebrates. It is a member of the pentraxin superfamily, characterized by its pentameric structure and calcium-dependent binding to ligands like phosphocholine (PC). In humans and various other species, the plasma concentration of this protein is markedly elevated during inflammatory conditions, establishing it as a prototypical acute phase protein that plays a role in innate immune responses. This feature can also be used clinically to evaluate the severity of inflammation in the organism. Human CRP (huCRP) can exhibit contrasting biological functions due to conformational transitions, while CRP in various species retains conserved protective functions in vivo. The focus of this review will be on the structural traits of CRP, the regulation of its expression, activate complement, and its function in related diseases in vivo.