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 ====== Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ====== ====== Test: C-Reactive Protein (CRP) ======
  
-C-reactive protein (CRP) is an important and evolutionarily ancient component of the innate immune response.(({{pubmed>long:15198851}})) CRP has been described as "the prototypical acute-phase reactant to infections and inflammation in human beings." In the clinical setting, CRP is used "as a clinical indicator of acute infections and response to treatment, and to assess inflammatory status in chronic diseases."(({{pubmed>long:19000576}})) Initially it was thought that CRP might be a pathogenic secretion as it was elevated in people with a variety of illnesses including cancer.(({{pubmed>long:12813013}}))  However, discovery of synthesis in the liver demonstrated that it is manufactured by the human body.+C-reactive protein (CRP) is an important and evolutionarily ancient component of the innate immune response.(({{pmid>long:15198851}})) CRP has been described as "the prototypical acute-phase reactant to infections and inflammation in human beings." In the clinical setting, CRP is used "as a clinical indicator of acute infections and response to treatment, and to assess inflammatory status in chronic diseases."(({{pmid>long:19000576}})) Initially it was thought that CRP might be a pathogenic secretion as it was elevated in people with a variety of illnesses including cancer.(({{pmid>long:12813013}}))  However, discovery of synthesis in the liver demonstrated that it is manufactured by the human body.
  
-The fact that CRP is an independent predictor of stroke and coronary artery disease but also a key contributor to effective bacterial clearance,(({{pubmed>long:16176663}})) underscores the importance of microbes in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Some patients on the Marshall Protocol (MP) have reported temporary increases in CRP, an observation which is consistent with a heightened immune response. +The fact that CRP is an independent predictor of stroke and coronary artery disease but also a key contributor to effective bacterial clearance,(({{pmid>long:16176663}})) underscores the importance of microbes in the pathogenesis of these diseases. Some patients on the Marshall Protocol (MP) have reported temporary increases in CRP, an observation which is consistent with a heightened immune response. 
  
-CRP's name comes from its capacity to bind the C-polysaccharide of //Streptococcus pneumoniae//, which provides innate defense against pneumococcal infection.(({{pubmed>long:12813013}}))+CRP's name comes from its capacity to bind the C-polysaccharide of //Streptococcus pneumoniae//, which provides innate defense against pneumococcal infection.(({{pmid>long:12813013}}))
  
  
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 ===== Function ===== ===== Function =====
  
-[{{ :home:tests:crp_pretty.png?310|**C-reactive protein plays a key role in the body's immune response to pathogenic microbes.** Source: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-reactive_protein|Wikipedia]]}}]+[{{ :home:tests:crp_pretty.png?310|**C-reactive protein plays a key role in the body's immune response to pathogenic microbes.** Source: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C-reactive_protein|Wikipedia]]}}]
  
  
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   * **innate host defense** – promotes phagocytosis by opsonizing bacteria (i.e. coating the microbe with antibodies or a complement protein so as to make it palatable to phagocytes)   * **innate host defense** – promotes phagocytosis by opsonizing bacteria (i.e. coating the microbe with antibodies or a complement protein so as to make it palatable to phagocytes)
   * **clearance of damaged cells** – binds phosphocholine expressed on the surface of dead or dying (i.e. apoptotic, necrotic) human and bacterial cells   * **clearance of damaged cells** – binds phosphocholine expressed on the surface of dead or dying (i.e. apoptotic, necrotic) human and bacterial cells
-  * **regulation of the inflammatory response** – may act through Fcgamma receptors to reduce inflammation and protect from certain autoimmune diseases(({{pubmed>long:15531769}}))+  * **regulation of the inflammatory response** – may act through Fcgamma receptors to reduce inflammation and protect from certain autoimmune diseases(({{pmid>long:15531769}}))
  
-During the acute phase response, levels of CRP rapidly increase up to 1000-fold, reaching a peak at 48 hours. With resolution of the acute phase response, CRP declines with a relatively short half-life of 18 hours.((//[[http://www.accessmedicine.com/resourceTOC.aspx?resourceID=38|Current rheumatology diagnosis & treatment]]//. 2007. New York, Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub. Division.)) +During the acute phase response, levels of CRP rapidly increase up to 1000-fold, reaching a peak at 48 hours. With resolution of the acute phase response, CRP declines with a relatively short half-life of 18 hours.((//[[https://www.accessmedicine.com/resourceTOC.aspx?resourceID=38|Current rheumatology diagnosis & treatment]]//. 2007. New York, Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub. Division.)) 
  
  
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 CRP has been shown to be generated in response to several gram-negative species of bacteria including: CRP has been shown to be generated in response to several gram-negative species of bacteria including:
  
-  * **//Chlamydia pneumoniae//** – Johnson //et al.// showed that the presence of viable //C. pneumoniae// in  patients who underwent endarterectomy for carotid artery stenosis independently predicted C-reactive protein levels.(({{pubmed>long:11739967}}))  +  * **//Chlamydia pneumoniae//** – Johnson //et al.// showed that the presence of viable //C. pneumoniae// in  patients who underwent endarterectomy for carotid artery stenosis independently predicted C-reactive protein levels.(({{pmid>long:11739967}}))  
-  * **//Psuedomonas aeruginosa//** – Ng //et al.// used a horseshoe crab animal model to demonstrate that serum levels of CRP are upregulated by about 60-fold in 6-48 hours after infection with the gram-negative bacterial pathogen, //P. aeruginosa//.(({{pubmed>long:15198851}}))+  * **//Psuedomonas aeruginosa//** – Ng //et al.// used a horseshoe crab animal model to demonstrate that serum levels of CRP are upregulated by about 60-fold in 6-48 hours after infection with the gram-negative bacterial pathogen, //P. aeruginosa//.(({{pmid>long:15198851}}))
    
 Of course, one of the structural components of gram-negative bacteria are endotoxins, the bioavailability of which leads to the immunopathological reaction as described by the Marshall Pathogenesis. Of course, one of the structural components of gram-negative bacteria are endotoxins, the bioavailability of which leads to the immunopathological reaction as described by the Marshall Pathogenesis.
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 C-reactive protein is a predictor of: C-reactive protein is a predictor of:
-  * long-term risk of heart attack and stroke in apparently healthy men and women(({{pubmed>long:8797513}})) (({{pubmed>long:9727541}})) (({{pubmed>long:9077376}})) +  * long-term risk of heart attack and stroke in apparently healthy men and women(({{pmid>long:8797513}})) (({{pmid>long:9727541}})) (({{pmid>long:9077376}})) 
-  * risk of cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease(({{pubmed>long:11036126}})) +  * risk of cardiovascular events in patients with coronary artery disease(({{pmid>long:11036126}})) 
-  * development of hypertension(({{pubmed>long:14665655}})) +  * development of hypertension(({{pmid>long:14665655}})) 
  
-The association between serum C-reactive protein levels and subsequent risk of stroke, heart attack, and death from cardiac causes supports the importance of inflammation and chronic infection in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular and coronary artery disease.(({{pubmed>long:9887164}})) (({{pubmed>long:11036126}}))+The association between serum C-reactive protein levels and subsequent risk of stroke, heart attack, and death from cardiac causes supports the importance of inflammation and chronic infection in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular and coronary artery disease.(({{pmid>long:9887164}})) (({{pmid>long:11036126}}))
  
-Because there are a large number of disparate conditions that can induce CRP production, an elevated CRP level does not have diagnostic specificity.(({{pubmed>long:16818927}}))+Because there are a large number of disparate conditions that can induce CRP production, an elevated CRP level does not have diagnostic specificity.(({{pmid>long:16818927}}))
  
 A more sensitive CRP test, called a highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) assay, is available to determine heart disease risk.  A more sensitive CRP test, called a highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) assay, is available to determine heart disease risk. 
 ===== Other diseases ===== ===== Other diseases =====
  
-In addition to the blood serum, CRP has also been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid,(({{pubmed>long:11861461}})) which suggests the protein could be secreted in response to microbial infection.+In addition to the blood serum, CRP has also been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid,(({{pmid>long:11861461}})) which suggests the protein could be secreted in response to microbial infection.
  
-CRP also tends to be associated with other chronic inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, and psoriatic arthritis. While elevated levels of CRP are an indication of ongoing infection and inflammation of many such diseases, it is certainly not present in all diseases. For example, conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus, ulcerative colitis, and scleroderma tend to present with modest, if not absent, increases in CRP.(({{pubmed>long:12813013}}))+CRP also tends to be associated with other chronic inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, and psoriatic arthritis. While elevated levels of CRP are an indication of ongoing infection and inflammation of many such diseases, it is certainly not present in all diseases. For example, conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus, ulcerative colitis, and scleroderma tend to present with modest, if not absent, increases in CRP.(({{pmid>long:12813013}}))
  
 Ultimately, the absence of CRP as a sensitive marker for inflammatory disease may parallel the inconsistency with which any one species of pathogen is found in chronic disease. It would appear that the body employs a variety of mechanisms for responding to infection, only one of which is the production of CRP. Ultimately, the absence of CRP as a sensitive marker for inflammatory disease may parallel the inconsistency with which any one species of pathogen is found in chronic disease. It would appear that the body employs a variety of mechanisms for responding to infection, only one of which is the production of CRP.
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 ===== Read more ===== ===== Read more =====
  
-  * [[http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4648|Inflammation, Heart Disease and Stroke: The Role of C-Reactive Protein]]+  * [[https://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4648|Inflammation, Heart Disease and Stroke: The Role of C-Reactive Protein]]
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
  
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-//July 13, 2011// -- [[http://labtestsonline.org/news/crp-may-have-role-in-predicting-breast-cancer-outcomes/|CRP May Have Role in Predicting Breast Cancer Outcomes]]+//July 13, 2011// -- [[https://labtestsonline.org/news/crp-may-have-role-in-predicting-breast-cancer-outcomes/|CRP May Have Role in Predicting Breast Cancer Outcomes]]
  
  
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 PMID: 21996139 PMID: 21996139
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-===== References =====+===== References =====</nodisp> 
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